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CENTUM VP
Installation Guidance
TI 33J01J10-01EN
[Release 6]
TI 33J01J10-01EN
Copyright Mar. 2015 (YK)
1st Edition Mar.. 2015 (YK)
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Introduction
The CENTUM VP is a distributed control system (abbreviated as DCS) for small to large
plants.
This manual describes the requirements for installation (control room size and power
supply requirements), storage and transportation, and wiring.
Chapter 1 System Installation Requirements
This chapter describes engineering specifications covering control room design/environment,
power supply system, grounding and noise prevention. For power consumption specifications
and list of consumable parts, see Chapter 4.
Chapter 2 Transportation, Storage and Installation
This chapter describes precautions in transit, unpacking and storage, such as humidity,
temperature change, and how to install devices.
Chapter 3 Cabling
This chapter describes how to connect power, ground, signal and bus cables to the installed
devices, and how to connect optical fiber cables.
Chapter 4 Installation Specifications
This chapter covers power consumption and power dissipation, in-rush current, fuse and breaker
ratings, and parts that need replacement within 10 years. Read this section when deciding power
supply capacity.
Chapter 5 Post-installation Inspection and Environmental Preservation
This chapter describes items that must be checked before applying power and the precautions to
be taken to safeguard the environment after installing the system.
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Safety Precautions
n Safety, Protection, and Modification of the Product
In order to protect the system controlled by the product and the product itself and ensure
safe operation, observe the safety precautions described in this Technical Information. We
assume no liability for safety if users fail to observe these instructions when operating the
product.
If this product is used in a manner not specified in this Technical Information, the protection
provided by this product may be impaired.
If any protection or safety circuit is required for the system controlled by the product or for
the product itself, prepare it separately.
Be sure to use the spare parts approved by Yokogawa Electric Corporation (hereafter
simply referred to as YOKOGAWA) when replacing parts or consumables.
Do not use the accessories (Power supply cord set, etc.) that came with the product for any
other products.
Modification of the product is strictly prohibited.
The following symbols are used in the product and instruction manual to indicate that there
are precautions for safety:
Indicates that a caution must be given for operation. This symbol is placed on the
product where the user is recommended to refer to the instruction manual in order to
protect the operator and the equipment against dangers such as electrical shocks. In
the instruction manuals you will find precautions to avoid physical injury or death to the
operator, including electrical shocks.
Indicates that caution is required for hot surface. Note that the devices with this symbol
become hot. The risk of burn injury or some damages exists if the devices are touched or
contacted.
Identifies a protective conductor terminal. Ensure to ground the protective conductor
terminal to avoid electric shock before using the product.
Identifies a functional grounding terminal. A term FG is also used. This terminal is
equipped with the same function and used for purposes other than the protective
grounding. Before using the product, ground the terminal.
Indicates an AC supply.
Indicates a DC supply.
Indicates that the main switch is ON
Indicates that the main switch is OFF
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n Symbol Marks of Installation Guidance
Throughout this Technical Information, you will find several different types of symbols are used to
identify different sections of text. This section describes these icons.
CAUTION
Identifies instructions that must be observed in order to avoid physical injury and electric
shock or death to the operator.
IMPORTANT
TIP
SEE
ALSO
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n Cautions for Safely Applying the Device
l Wiring Power Cable
CAUTION
Connect the power cables according to the procedure in this document.
Power cables must conform to the safety standards of the country where the device is installed.
SEE
ALSO
l Earth Wiring
CAUTION
This equipment requires a protective grounding defined by the safety standard.
Ground the device following the procedure in this document to prevent from electric shock and to
minimize the noise.
SEE
ALSO
CAUTION
The tightening torque that the Product recommends is showed in the following table. However,
if the tightening torque of the screw is specified in the Users Manuals, follow the instructions
described in the Users Manuals.
Table Table of Recommended Tightening Torque
Nominal diameter of a screw
M2.6
M3
M3.5
M4
M5
M6
M8
M10
0.35
0.6
0.8
1.2
2.8
3.0
12.0
24.0
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l Battery
CAUTION
Must use Yokogawa designated batteries.
Mounting and changing batteries must follow the procedure in the hardware instruction
manual for each device.
When changing batteries while the power supply is not shutdown, do not put hands inside of
the device since it is danger of electric shock.
l Air Filter
CAUTION
Wash the air filters periodically (such as every three months). Use water and the neutral
detergent to clean the filter then reuse it after drying.
Follow the procedure in the hardware instruction manual for each device to exchange the air
filter at the specified period.
SEE
ALSO
l Fan Unit
CAUTION
When changing fan unit while the power supply is not shutdown, be careful not to touch other
parts so as to avoid electric shock.
SEE
ALSO
CAUTION
Wiring I/O cables must follow the procedure in this document.
SEE
ALSO
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l Connecting Devices
CAUTION
To ensure this system compliance with the CSA safety standards, all devices connected to this
system shall be CSA certified devices.
CAUTION
Exchanging the fuses must follow the procedure in the hardware instruction manual for each
device since it has danger of electric shock.
The fuses for exchange must be the Yokogawa designated fuses.
Exchanging relay must follow the procedure in the hardware instruction manual for each
device so as to avoid electric shock.
SEE
ALSO
For Power Distribution Board, refer to 3.4, Power and Ground Cable.
l Exchanging Relay
CAUTION
Exchanging relay must follow the procedure in the hardware instruction manual for each device
so as to avoid electric shock.
l Exchanging Fuse
CAUTION
The fuses for exchange must be the Yokogawa designated fuses.
Switch off the power supply before exchanging the fuses.
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l Maintenance
CAUTION
The maintenance work for the devices described in this manual should be performed only
by the educated experts.
When the device becomes dusty, use a vacuum cleaner or a soft cloth to clean it.
During maintenance, put up wrist strap, and take other ESD (Electrostatic Discharge)
measures.
If the existing caution label is dirty and illegible, prepare a new label (part number:T9029BX)
to replace it.
SEE
ALSO
n Drawing Conventions
Some drawings may be partially emphasized, simplified, or omitted, for the convenience of
description.
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Trademark
n Trademark
CENTUM and Vnet/IP are registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of XEROX Corporation.
Foundation in Foundation fieldbus is a registered trademark of Fieldbus Foundation.
All other company and product names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or
registered trademarks of their respective companies.
We do not use TM or mark to indicate those trademarks or registered trademarks in this
manual.
We do not use logos and logo marks in this manual.
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CENTUM VP
Installation Guidance
TI 33J01J10-01EN 1st Edition
CONTENTS
1.
1.2
1.3
2.
1.5.2
1.6
1.7
1.8
2.5.2
2.5.3
2.5.4
2.5.5
2.5.6
2.5.7
2.5.8
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3. Cabling....................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.6.1
3.6.2
3.6.3
3.6.4
3.7.2
3.7.3
3.7.4
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
4.
5.
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The control room, in which the system control equipment is to be installed, should be
designed in accordance with the following conditions:
n General
In designing a control room, ensure adequate floor strength and air conditioning including dust,
and moisture-proofing.
SEE
ALSO
Air Conditioner
Air Purity
SEE
ALSO
n Floor Structure
To prevent damage to cables by operators and maintenance equipment, do not lay cables on the
floor.
Lay cables under the floor as follows:
Provide an accessible floor which also facilitates maintenance work.
Make cable pits under the floor if it is concrete.
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Ventilation
holes
Filters (outside)
and fans (inside)
Side of
Cabinet
Wall
Ceiling
2400 mm
or more
1000
mm
or
more
Cabinet
Cabinet
Floor surface
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n Illumination
The illumination level around a display unit should be 700 to 1500 lux (target illumination level:
1000 lux). The illumination level inside the control room should be reasonably uniform. Select
proper light fixtures and install them in positions where they dont cause glare on the LCDs.
TIP
Passages, warehouses:
n Telephone
Telephones should be installed for communications with related stations.
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n Air Conditioner
The air conditioner should be operated following the conditions below to prevent dew condensing
on the installed equipment:
Keep the change of temperatures within 10 C/h.
Install air conditioner away from equipment.
Install substitute air conditioners to prevent dew condensing as a result of temperature rise
or fall if an air conditioner fails.
n Windows
Close the windows of the control room. If a draft comes in around the windows, seal around the
windows.
Opening the window while air conditioning is running may result in condensation forming, or let in
dust or corrosive gas, adversely affecting the installed equipment. Windows on the sea side must
be closed to keep out salt air.
Install blinds, if necessary, to prevent sunlight reflecting from LCDs.
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1-5
This section describes environmental conditions of the control room to operate the
system safely, and stably over a long period of time.
It is recommended that user have the control room environment assessment. Consult
Yokogawa sales for the assessment if necessary.
SEE
ALSO
See Table of Equipment Installation Specifications in this section, for the temperatures and humidity limits for
operating and storing this equipment.
n Condensation
Prevent condensation. If condensation occurs, or its trace is found on the control room
equipment, contact Yokogawa.
SEE
ALSO
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n Vibration
Vibration in the control room should be limited as follows:
For vibration frequency up to 14 Hz: Limit displacement amplitude to 0.25 mm or less.
For vibration frequency over 14 Hz: Limit acceleration to 2 m/s2 or less.
The following is the relationship of the vibration frequency, displacement amplitude, and
acceleration:
Acceleration (m/s2) = 42 x A x F2 x 10-3
The allowable range of displacement amplitude is shown below. Consult our engineer if complex
vibrations are involved.
mm
0.3
Displacement 0.2
amplitude
0.1
Allowable range
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Hz
Vibration frequency
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n Air Purity
The dust in the control room should be kept below 0.3 mg/m3. Avoid corrosive gas such as
hydrogen sulfide (H2S), sulfur dioxide (SO2), chlorine, and conductive dust such as iron powder
and carbon.
The allowable content of H2S, SO2, or any other corrosive gas varies with temperatures, humidity,
or existence of other corrosive gas. Consult Yokogawa if corrosive gas exists.
n Magnetic Field
Do not install a magnetic disk, or the like near cables with large current flowing or in the magnetic
field of a power supply. If installed in such locations, the storage medium data may be corrupted
by the magnetic fields.
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n Installation Specification
Installable altitude:
N-IO node (*1):
Category I (The device that receives the electric power not more than AC 33 V or DC 70 V)
SEE
ALSO
For more information about specifications of device, refer to General Specification (GS).
Up to 2000 m for A2BN4D.
Installation category is impulse voltage also called overvoltage category. It is the number of I to IV which applies this equipment,
to determine the clearance required by this standard.
I is used, for equipment intended to be connected to a MAINS supply reduced to the level with safe impulse voltage.
II is used, for equipment intended to be supplied from the building wiring.
Level of adhesion of solid, liquid, gas, and other foreign substances which reduce insulation resistance. Level 2 applies to
ordinary indoor atmosphere.
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Measurement Categories
Regarding the measurement inputs, the following requirements must be satisfied to meet the
specifications for the device:
The category of the equipment applies to No.1 in the following table.
The rated transient overvoltage is 1500 V.
Note: Do not use the equipment for measurements within measurement categories II, III and IV.
Table
No.
Measurement category
Applicable Standard
IEC/EN/CSA
61010-1:2001
IEC/EN/CSA 61010-2-030
Description
No.1
Measurement category I
O (Other)
No.2
Measurement category II
Measurement category II
No.3
No.4
Measurement category IV
Measurement category IV
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n Applied Standards
The CENTUM VP system complies with the standards shown below.
IMPORTANT
Different standards are applied according to the types of equipment. For details, refer to the
hardware General Specifications (GS) for each equipment.
EN 61010-1, EN 61010-2-030
EN 60825-1
[EAC Marking]
CU TR004
[RCM]
[KC Marking]
[EAC Marking]
CU TR004
Note: In relation to the CE Marking, the manufacturer and the authorized representative for CENTUM in the EEA are indicated below:
Manufacturer: YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation
(2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8750, Japan.)
Authorised representative in the EEA: Yokogawa Europe B.V.
(Euroweg 2, 3825 HD Amersfoort, The Netherlands.)
*1:
For ensuring all the hardware devices to satisfy the safety standards, the dedicated breakers in the power supply distribution
board must conform to the following specifications.
[CSA] CSA C22.2 No.5 or UL 489
[CE Marking] EN 60947-1 and EN 60947-3
[EAC Marking] EN 60947-1 and EN 60947-3
*2: The ground suitable for the power distribution system in the country or region has to be used for protective grounding system.
*3:
To conform to the safety standards and the EMC conformity standards, install the 19-inch rack mountable type devices in a
keyed metallic cabinet.
*4:
A Class A hardware device is designed for use in the industrial environment. Please use this device in the industrial environment
only.
*5:
A lightening arrester or the like is required to meet this surge immunity standard.
The length of the cable to feed the external power supply for AGS813 AO channels should not exceed 30 meters.
*6:
An external device such as a power unit with harmonic current neutralizer and an active harmonics conditioner must be
connected to meet this harmonic current emission standard. See Section 1.3 Power Supply System.
*7:
Measurement inputs of this equipment are applied to Measurement category I for IEC/EN/CSA 61010-1: 2001 and O (Other) for
IEC/EN/CSA 61010-2-030.
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[Type n] (*3)
II 3G EEx nA II T4
EN 50021: 1999
(I/O Module with built-in barrier, for 24 V DC power supply)
Note: In relation to the CE Marking, the manufacturer and the authorized representative for CENTUM in the EEA are indicated below:
Manufacturer: YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation
(2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8750, Japan.)
Authorised representative in the EEA: Yokogawa Europe B.V.
(Euroweg 2, 3825 HD Amersfoort, The Netherlands.)
*1:
*2:
*3:
*4:
*5:
*6:
To meet a standard for hazardous location equipment, the 19-inch rack-mounted devices must be installed in a keyed metallic
cabinet approved by CSA or non-incendive regulator in your area.
Use a cabinet which is larger than the size of W600H760D350 (mm) to mount a FIO node unit on.
To meet a standard for hazardous location equipment, the 19-inch rack-mounted devices must be installed in a keyed metallic
cabinet approved by FM or Nonincendive regulator in your area.
To be compatible with Type n, for example the requirements of cabinet must be met. For details, refer to the Explosion Protection
(TI 33Q01J30-01E).
Applied for products complied with Type n, except for AFV10S, AFV10D, AFV30S, and AFV30D.
Applied for the below products.
AFV10S, AFV10D, AFV30S, and AFV30D.
X indicates specific condition of use. To be compatible with Type n, for example the requirements of cabinet must be
met. For details, refer to the Explosion Protection (TI 33J01J30-01EN).
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SEE
ALSO
For details, refer to the hardware general specifications (GS) for each equipment.
Table
Temperature
Item
Specifications
(except for ANB10,
ANB11, ANR10
and ANT10U)
Normal operation
0 to 50 C
Transportation/
storage
20 to 60 C
40 to 85 C
Avoid direct
sunlight.
5 to 95 %RH
5 to 95 %RH
No condensation
5 to 95 %RH
5 to 95 %RH
No condensation
Within 10 C/h
Within 10 C/h
Within 20 C/h
Within 20 C/h
Within 20 C/h
Voltage range
100-120 V AC 10 %
220-240 V AC 10 %
24 V DC 10 %
(including ripple)
100-120 V AC 10 %
220-240 V AC 10 %
24 V DC 10 %
(including ripple)
Frequency
50/60 3 Hz
50/60 3 Hz
Distortion factor
10 % or less
125 V or larger
(for 100-120 V AC)
274 V or larger
(for 220-240 V AC)
20 ms or less
(for 100-120/220-240
V AC)
10 % or less
125 V or larger
(for 100-120 V AC)
274 V or larger
(for 220-240 V AC)
20 ms or less
(for 100-120/220-240
V AC)
Transportation/
storage
Normal operation
Temperature
Transportation/
fluctuation
storage
Power
source
Peak value
Momentary failure
Withstanding voltage
Insulation resistance
*1:
*2:
*3:
*4:
Remarks
Avoid direct
sunlight.
10 to 90 %RH
(In case of FIO / 5 to
95 %RH)
10 to 90 %RH
(In case of FIO / 5 to
95 %RH)
Within 10 C/h
0 to 60 C
(Temperature option:
20 to 70 C) (*1)
20 to 60 C
(Temperature option:
40 to 85 C) (*2)
Specifications
(N-IO node)
0 to 60 C
(Temperature option:
40 to 70 C) (*3)
Normal operation
Humidity
Specifications
(ANB10, ANB11
and ANT10U)
100-120 V AC -15 %
+10%
220-240 V AC -15 %
+10%
24 V DC -15% +20%
(*4)
50/60 3 Hz
10 % or less
118 V or larger
(for 100-120 V AC)
258 V or larger
(for 220-240 V AC)
20 ms or less
(for 100-120/220-240
V AC)
1500 V AC for 1
1500 V AC for 1
1500 V AC for 1
minute
minute
minute
(for 100-120/220-240
(for 100-120/220-240 (for 100-120/220-240
V AC)
V AC)
V AC)
42 V DC cobtubyiys
500 V AC for 1 minuite 500 V AC for 1 minuite
500 V AC for 1 minuite
(for 24 V DC)
(for 24 V DC)
(for 24 V DC)
20 Mohms at 500 V
20 Mohms at 500 V
20 Mohms at 500 V
DC
DC
DC
When an AAP149, AAP849, ADV157, ADV557, ADV161, ADV561, ADV859, ADV159, ADV559, ADV869, ADV169, ADV569, ALR111,
ALR121-0, ALR121-1, ALE111-0, ALE111-1, ALF111, ALP111 and ALP121 is installed, the ambient temperature should
range from 0 to 50 C.
When for use as a N-IO node, the installation environment must be within the temperature specification range of the communication module
to be incorporated.
For A2BN4D, use within the range of -20 to 60C.
For A2BN3D, 24 V DC 10%. For A2BN4D, 24 V DC 10%.
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Specifications
(ANB10, ANB11
and ANT10U)
Specifications
(N-IO node)
Magnetic field
Static electricity
4 kV or less (direct
discharge)
8 kV or less (aerial
discharge)
4 kV or less (direct
discharge)
8 kV or less (aerial
discharge)
Vibration
Displacement
amplitude:
0.25 mm or less (1 to
14 Hz) Acceleration:
2.0 m/s2
or less (14 to 100 Hz)
Displacement
amplitude:
0.25 mm or less (1 to
14 Hz) Acceleration:
2.0 m/s2
or less (14 to 100 Hz)
4 kV or less (direct
discharge)
In accordance with
8 kV or less (aerial
IEC 61000-4-2
discharge)
Continuous tremor
amplitude:
1.75 mm or less (5 to
8.4 Hz) Acceleration:
4.9 m/s2
or less (8.4 to 150 Hz)
Item
Grounding
Electric field
Noise
Vibration
Quake resistance
Vibration during
transportation
Transportation
impact
Impact
Dust
Corrosive gas
SEE
ALSO
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Remarks
Earth magnetism
not included in DC
magnetic field
Discontinuous
vibration
amplitude:
3.5 mm or less (5 to
8.4 Hz) Acceleration:
9.8 m/s2
or less (8.4 to 150 Hz)
4.9 m/s2 or less
Horizontal: 49 m/s2
or less
Vertical: 98 m/s2 or
less
0.3 mg/m3 or less
ISA S71.04 G2
(ISA G3 option: ISA
S71.04 G3)
In packed condition
ISA S71.04 G2
(ISA G3 option: ISA
S71.04 G3)
For the level of corrosive gases permitted in an ordinary office, refer to Guidelines for Installation Environment
(TI 33Q01J20-01E).
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n AC Power Specification
AC power used for the system must satisfied rated voltage and the peak value must be greater
than the minimum specified (see below). DC power must satisfied 24 V DC at the power supply
terminals.
IMPORTANT
If the power unit has high output impedance or high wiring impedance, the resulting voltage drop
flattens the input voltage wave, forming a distorted waveform with a low peak value (B in the
chart below).
Even if the effective value of the distorted input voltage wave is the same as that specified for a
non-distorted input voltage wave, the voltage across the terminals of the smoothing capacitor
in the power circuit may be so low that the system detects power failure. If input voltage waves
A and B shown below, have the same effective value of 100 V AC, wave B will have a lower
smoothing capacitor terminal voltage.
A: Ideal, non-distorted input voltage wave
B: Distorted input voltage wave
Peak A
Peak B
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The system operating voltage range is shown below based on the relationship between effective
and peak values at the power input terminal of each system. Apply AC power within these ranges
to operate the system.
TIP
Average rectified measuring meters such as testers cannot measure effective values accurately. Use Yokogawas
WT series power meter or an meter, which enables effective values, peak values, and waveform distortion to be
measured with one unit.
132
System operating
voltage range
120
264
System operating
voltage range
240
Effective
value 220
(V rms)
110
Effective
value
(V rms) 100
V op= 2 V rms
90
125 127
120 130
140
150
160
170
V op= 2 V rms
200
198
180
187
V
274
280
310
374
370
340
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The DC stabilized power supply used by Field Control Unit of the CENTUM VP uses a compact
and efficient switching regulator circuit. In this circuit, output voltage cannot be maintained if the
energy (terminal potential) of the smoothing capacitor falls below a predetermined value. The
circuit monitors the capacitor terminal voltage and regards it as power failure if the voltage falls in
the danger zone, causing the system to enter power fail mode (non-detected momentary power
failure: up to 20 ms).
Current flows to the capacitor in this circuit when AC input voltage is higher than the capacitor
terminal voltage. Since the capacitor is charged by the peak value of the input waveform, it is
required that both the effective voltage value and the peak value conform to specifications.
Rectification, smoothing,
power factor correction
Smoothing capacitor
terminal voltage
DC/AC
Rectification
Output
(DC)
Input
(AC)
PWM
ACRDY
Power/failure
control
DCRDY
(Waveform
monitoring)
Input voltage
monitoring
Insulation
System
control
signal
Output voltage
monitoring
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Source Output Capacity
Take the following items into consideration when consulting with a power unit manufacturer to
determine the output capacity.
Power consumption:
Both volt-ampere and watt data should be studied
(refer to Chapter 4).
Device crest factor:
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Crest factor
The crest factor is the ratio of the peak value to the effective value of the device input current.
Input voltage waveform
Approx. 5 ms
Peak value
Effective value
Crest factor =
Peak value
Effective value
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Crest factor = Peak value of device input current/Effective value of device input current
The crest factor must be considered for the input current supplied to every device connected to
the system when estimating the power output capacity in selecting the power unit. Approximate
device crest factors should be as follows:
100-120 V supply voltage:
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In-Rush Current
When the equipment is turned on, a large in-rush current flows as the capacitor is
instantaneously charged and the transformer is excited. When any equipment is turned on, this
should not cause any voltage fluctuation that could adversely affect other equipment. Do not turn
on all equipment at the same time. Start equipment one by one.
Power may be switched to backup or AC line power if in-rush current activates the overload
protection circuit on power-up. After such an overload, select an uninterruptible power unit, with
automatic-recovery.
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Suppressing Harmonic Current
In order to suppress harmonic current supplied to a low-voltage distribution system, it is
necessary to install a power unit or an active harmonic suppressor, such as indicated below,
between a device and the distribution system:
Power unit equipped with the harmonic suppression function (a high power-factor invertertype uninterruptible power unit, etc.)
Active harmonic suppressor
In Europe, a power unit should be selected so that harmonic current emissions are within the
limits specified by EMC regulations.
The capacity of the harmonic suppression unit should be determined in consultation with a power
unit manufacturer in the same manner as the selection of power units output capacity previously
discussed.
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n Cabling
Observe the following when cabling the power unit to the CENTUM VP system equipment:
Protect signal cables from induced noise.
Protect signal cables from induction from high-voltage power lines.
Separate the CENTUM VP system power supply from other equipment power supplies-use
a separate power distribution board.
Provide a dedicated breaker for each power supply. Install breakers and devices they
control in the same room.
Label the breakers with the name of the connected equipment.
Install the breakers where they can be easily operated.
The breaker, must not interrupt connection by wiring to protective grounding system.
Install power supply cables and high-voltage power lines in metallic conduits as much as
possible.
Use shielded cables if metallic conduits cannot be provided.
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1.4 Grounding
To avoid electric shocks and minimize the influences of external noise, the installed
devices must be grounded to the protective grounding system which complies with the
safety standards, the electrical installations standard, and the power distribution system
of the country or the region.
In the CENTUM VP cabinets, grounding bars are provided.
As for the protective grounding systems, the meshed grounding systems described in
IEC 60364, IEC 62305 and IEC 61000-5-2 can be applied
A protective device is to be installed in compliance with the rules and regulations, in order
to prevent electric shocks caused by a ground fault.
A plug type power cable has to be connected to the receptacle connected to the protective
grounding system.
A functional grounding terminal of the equipment has to be connected to the grounding
bar for functional grounding in a cabinet in accordance with the instructions in this
document. A grounding bar for functional grounding connects to a grounding bar
for protective grounding in a cabinet. A functional grounding terminal is electrically
connected with a protective grounding system. In order to minimize the influence of noise
a grounding cable for other systems cabinets must be connected individually to ground
bus inlet.
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n Grounding
l Cabinet
In the AFV40S/AFV40D, and ACB51, the channel base is isolated from the cabinet by a
Bakelite sheet (t=5 mm) to allow one point grounding.
The grounding bar (1) to connect a grounding cable is located at the bottom of the cabinet
near the front panel and it is electrically connected to the cabinet.
The grounding bar (2) for shielding the inside of the cabinet is on the bottom of the cabinet
near the back panel, which is isolated from the cabinet. Another grounding bar (3) for
shielding the inside of the cabinet is on the bottom of the cabinet near the front panel.
The grounding bars (2) and (3) are connected to the grounding bar (1) by a cable of 5.5 mm2
(This is used for grounding shields of input/output cables).
When the grounding bars must be grounded separately depending on the purpose
(for shielding and for connecting a grounding cable), disconnect the cable between the
grounding bar (1) and (3) or (1) and (2), then ground separately.
Cabinet (FCS)
Front
(2)
(1)
(3)
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n Grounding Circuit
A cabinet must be grounded according to the grounding network topology of the building or plant
for installation.
In order to connect a cabinet with a protective grounding system, the grounding topology shown
in the figures Grounding connected to single grounding bus inlet or Grounding connected to
each grounding bus inlet can be used.
When providing lightning arresters on power and signal lines, those arresters need to be
grounded to the same bus. For details, see Section 1.5, Noise Countermeasures.
Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
In same
control room
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Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
Cabinet
In same
control room
Protective grounding
system
G: Grounding Bar
Protective grounding
system
Protective grounding
system
Protective grounding
system
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IMPORTANT
Do not install the following systems side-by-side with CENTUM VP:
Systems using power supply voltages over 300 V AC.
Systems with current consumption over 50 A.
System containing high frequency sources.
Insulating sheet
CENTUM VP
Other system
CENTUM VP
Equipmment
Cabinet
/Console Type
HIS
Cabinet
/Console Type
Insulating sheet
TIP
The CENTUM VP cabinets (e.g. AFV40S/AFV40D, and ACB51) are insulated from the floor by the insulating
sheet.
When other cabinets and consoles are used with CENTUM VP, insulate them from the floor using the insulating
sheets.
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Noise Countermeasures
1.5.1
It is not easy to identify the cause of any noise-triggered errors or failures due to their lack
of reproducibility.
If noise problems occur, take the following countermeasures.
The following table lists typical noise sources, symptoms of noise problems, and preventive
countermeasures:
Table
Noise sources
Effects
Countermeasures
Maintain separation from magnetic-field source.
Shield power cables with metallic conduits.
Electromagnetic induction
Destroys magnetic disk data.
Shield magnetic field using ferromagnetic
(magnetic field)
substance (e.g. Permalloy).
Use twisted-pair cables.
Use shielded signal cables.
Electrically separate power and signal cables
Equipment maloperation.
using metallic conduits and separators.
Electrostatic induction
Interference with signals.
Lay power and signal cables which intersect at
right angles.
Lay cables underground.
Interference with signals.
Use optical fiber cables.
Lightning
Equipment maloperation.
Lay cables as close to ground as possible if the
Component damage.
cables cannot be laid underground.
Install and ground arresters on field and system.
Equipment maloperation.
Discharge static electricity from operators.
Electronic component deterioration, Provide proper humidity.
Electrostatic discharge
damage.
Ground equipment properly.
Paper jam.
Use antistatic floor material and clothing.
Spike noise interference to power
Add spark-killer to noise source.
Inductive load open/close
andsignal lines.
Separate laying of cables.
Use devices (transceivers, mobile phones,
Equipment maloperation.
smartphones, etc.) that transmit radio waves
Radio (electric field)
Interference with signals.
away from the system so as not to exceed the
electric field specifications.
Equipment Maloperation
Avoid multipoint grounding of signal cable.
Ground potential difference
(noise imposed on signal lines)
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Arrester
FCU Cabinet
To FCU Cabinet grounding bar
Apply the grounding system which is defined by
the rules and standards of the country or the region.
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n Examples of Arrester
The following shows how to install an arrester as a countermeasure against lightning-induced
noise :
: Induced lightning strike point
AR: Arrester
Thermocouple
2-wire transmitter/analyzer
+
2-wire
transmitter
AR
I/O
module
AR
I/O
module
AR
GND
GND
Field wiring
Field wiring
System side
System side
Power supply
A
B
AR
I/O
module
AR
AR
GND
System
GND
Field wiring
Field wiring
System side
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24 V DC
Example
R: 120 ohms
C: 0.1 to 0.3 F
Spark
killer
Relay
Diode
Controller
control signal
Tr
Power supply
The spark killer prevents noisecaused equipment failure when
a fluorescent lamp or fan is
turned on or off.
Example
R: 120 ohms
C: 0.1 F
Fluorescent
lamp or fan
Spark
killer
100 V AC
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Wrist strap
Conductive sheet
1 M ohm
1 M ohm
Grounding resistance
of 1 M ohm
Wrist strap
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Cabling Requirements
The following requirements must be fulfilled when laying power and signal cables (These
are shielded cables unless specified).
Any signal cable used for high-voltage, high-frequency signals (inductive load ON/ OFF)
must be separated from other signal cables.
n Separator
Provide a separator between power and signal cables as illustrated below:
Separator (steel plate)
Signal
cables
Power
cables
Operating voltage
Operating current
Distance
240 V AC max.
10 A max.
150 mm min.
240 V AC max.
10 A min.
600 mm min.
240 V AC min.
10 A max.
240 V AC min.
10 A min.
600 mm min.
Cannot be laid
together.
Signal cables
Signal cables
150 mm
or more
Power cables
150 mm
or more
Power cables
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n Intersecting Cables
With unshielded power cables, place a grounded steel plate with a thickness of at least 1.6 mm
over the cables where they intersect with signal cables.
Signal cables
n Ambient Temperature
The ambient temperature where signal and bus cables are laid must be within the range
10 to 60 C.
When using Node units (ANB10S/D, ANB11S/D) and Unit (ANT10U) to conform to the
temperature specification, the ambient temperature where the cables are laid must be within the
range 20 to 70 C.
When using N-IO Node (A2NN30D, A2BN3D) to conform to the temperature specification, the
ambient temperature where the cables are laid must be within the range 40 to 70 C.
When using BaesPlate Barrier (A2BN4D), the ambient temperature where the cables are laid
must be within the range 20 to 60 C.
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The CENTUM VP system employs ER bus node units, FIO input/output modules, and
cables which meet the ANSI/ISA G3 environment requirements and are compatible with
the corrosive gas-susceptible environment.
n G3 Environment-compatible Products
Table
No.
Product
Field control
unit
Node unit
Unit
Bus Interface
Module
Model
A2FV50- 1
AFV30- 6
F
ANB10 -6
-7
-F
-G
ANB11 -6
-F
ANT10U -6
-F
A2EN402 -1
A2EN404 -1
A2EN501 -1
-3
EC401-1
EC402-1
ANT401-3
ANT411-3
ANT502-3
ANT512-3
A2MMM843 -1
-3
AAI141-3
AAV141-3
AAV142-3
AAB141-3
AAI841-3
5
Analog I/O
modules
Description
Compact Field control unit
AAB841-3
AAB842-3
AAV542-3
Field Control Unit (for Vnet/IP and FIO, Rack Mountable type)
Node Unit for ESB Bus
Optical ESB Bus Node Unit
Unit for Optical ESB Bus Repeater Module
N-ESB Bus Coupler Module (2-Port)
N-ESB Bus Module
ESB Bus Coupler Module
AAI143-3
AAI543 -1
-3
AAV144-3
AAV544-3
AAT141-3
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No.
Product
ADV151-3
Description
Resistance temperature detector input module (12-channel,
isolated)
Analog input module (4 to 20 mA, 8-channel, isolated channels)
Analog I/O module (4 to 20 mA, 4-channel/4-channel, isolated
channels)
Thermocouple/mV input module (16-channel, isolated channels)
Resistance temperature detector/potentiometer input module
(16-channel, isolated channels)
Pulse input module (8-channel, 0 to 10 kHz, isolated channels)
Pulse input module for compatible PM1
(16-channel, pulse count, 0 to 6 kHz, non-isolated)
Pulse input/Analog output module for compatible PAC
(Pulse count input, 4 to 20mA output, 8-channel/8-channel, nonisolated)
Digital input module (32-channel, 24 V DC, isolated)
ADV141-3
ADV142-3
ADV551-3
AAR181-3
AAI135-3
AAI835-3
5
Analog I/O
modules
AAT145-3
AAR145-3
AAP135-3
AAP149-1
AAP849-1
ADR541-3
ADV157-1
ADV557-1
6
Digital I/O
modules
ADV161-1
ADV561-1
ADV859-1
ADV159-1
ADV559-1
ADV869-1
ADV169-1
ADV569-1
ALR111-1
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ALR121 -1
-3
ALE111 -1
Communication -3
modules
ALF111-1
ALP111-1
ALP121-1
AVR10D-1
Router
Turbomachinery AGS813-1
I/O Modules
AGP813-1
AW810D-6
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No.
Product
Node Interface
10
Unit
11 Base Plate
12
Power Supply
Unit
13 Adaptor
1-30
Model
A2NN30D -1
-3
A2BN3D -1
-3
A2BN4D -C
-D
A2PW503 -1
-3
A2PW504 -1
-3
A2SAP105 -1
-3
A2SDV105 -1
-3
A2SDV505 -1
-3
A2SDV506 -1
-3
A2SMX801 -1
-3
Description
Node Interface Unit
Base Plate for Adaptor
Base Plate for Barrier
24 V DC Power Supply Unit (120 W, 100 to 240 V AC)
24 V DC Power Supply Unit (120 W, 24 V DC Input )
Pulse Input Signal Adaptor
Digital Input Adaptor
Digital Output Adaptor
Relay Output Adaptor
Pass-through I/O Signal Adaptor
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GX (Severe):
Note: Copper test pieces are used to determine the level of corrosion for the classification of the plant environment. The test piece is an
oxygen-free copper sheet, which is 15 cm2 in area, 0.635 mm in thickness, 1/2 to 3/4 H in hardness. The test piece is placed in
the plant site for one month and checked for any change before and after the test to determine the degree of corrosion (see table
below). If the test period is shorter than one month, the result is calculated to obtain equivalent data using a expression defined
by the standard.
Table
G2
(Moderate)
< 1000
(< 0.1)
G3
(Harsh)
< 2000
(< 0.2)
H2S
<3
< 10
< 50
50
SO2, SO3
< 10
< 100
< 300
300
Cl2
<1
<2
< 10
10
NOx
< 50
< 125
< 1250
1250
HF
<1
<2
< 10
10
NH3
< 500
< 10000
< 25000
25000
O3
<2
< 25
< 100
100
Environment category
Copper corrosion level
Group A
Group B
GX
(Severe)
2000
( 0.2)
[]
( [m] )
[mm3/m3]
Note: The gas density data indicated in the table are for reference only, with the relative humidity of 50 %RH or less. The category goes
up one rank higher every time the humidity increases 10 % exceeding the 50 %RH or over 6 % per hour.
The Group-A gases shown in the table may coexist and cause inter-reaction. Inter-reaction
factors are not known for the Group-B gases.
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The CENTUM VP comply with the following marine standards, and installation methods.
ABS (American Bureau of Shipping)
BV (Bureau Veritas)
Lloyds Register, ENV2
Product Name
Field Control Unit
Node Unit
Model
AFV30D
AFV30S
Module Type
Duplexed Field Control Unit
(for Vnet/IP and FIO, 19-inch Rack Mountable)
Field Control Unit
(for Vnet/IP and FIO, 19-inch Rack Mountable)
ANB10D
ANB10S
ANB11D
ANB11S
Unit
ANT10U
EC401
EC402
ANT401
ANT411
ANT502
ANT512
AAI135
AAI141
AAI143
AAI543
AAI835
Remarks
Including CP461, PW481,
PW482, PW484
Including CP461, PW481,
PW482, PW484
Including PW481, PW482,
PW484, SB401
Except for Lloyds
Register
Including PW481, PW482,
PW484, SB401
Including PW481, PW482,
PW484, ANT52
Including PW481, PW482,
PW484, ANT52
Including PW481, PW482,
PW484
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Product Name
Model
AKB161
AKB331
KS1
KS2
KS8
AAI841
Analog I/O Modules
AAP135
AAR145
AAT145
ADV151
ADV159
ADV551
ADV559
ADV859
ALR121
ALR111
Communication Modules
ALE111
ALF111
ALP121
AKB136
Cables
Terminal Boards
Router
Remarks
YCB301
MRI
MRO
AVR10D1
AIP830
AIP831
VI702
Operation Keyboard
Module Type
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SEE
ALSO
See Section 1.2 Control Room Environment for the environmental requirement for each piece of equipment.
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This section describes the precautions required to prevent accidents and damage
when transporting CENTUM VP system equipment. These precautions apply when the
equipment is contained in our original packing.
n Transportation
SEE
ALSO
See Table Equipment Installation Specifications in Section 1.2 Control Room Environment for ambient
temperature, humidity, vibration and impact.
l
Loading
Do not load crates on top of others or turn them on their sides.
Keep all crates upright.
Secure loaded crates using ropes, and cover them completely with waterproof coverings.
Do not load crates outdoors when it is raining.
l
Dont Stack Outdoors
Be sure to store cargoes inside a warehouse if they must be stored for some time.
l
Transportation
Cargoes contain precision instruments. Select a company specializing in the transportation of
computers and precision instruments.
Keep all products upright during air transport, freightage, or truck transport. When transporting by
track, drive at low speed to avoid vibration and impact. Also, slow down to the limit on a bad road.
l
Others
Do not transport equipment through areas where there may be corrosive gas, intense electric or
magnetic fields.
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n Unloading
Prepare special equipment for unloading. Avoid unloading outdoor in case of rain.
l
Location for Unloading
To select a location for safe unloading, check that:
There is ample space for crane and forklift maneuvering.
Ground is solid.
The handrails of scaffold can be removed.
There is enough working space for unpacking (at least 2500 mm by 4000 mm). Provide a
platform if necessary.
There is a height of at least 3000 mm under the roof.
Outdoor-indoor temperature difference should be less than 10 C to avoid condensation.
l
Keep Upright
Keep crates upright when unloading.
l
Avoid Physical Shock
Avoid physical shock. Be careful not to lose balance or swing when lifting or placing cargoes on
the ground or platform. Also check scaffold strength.
l
Craning the cabinet
When lifting a cabinet by a crane, please follow the instructions below.
Use two of the eyebolts in diagonal positions, or all four of the eyebolts to lift the cabinet.
Keep the wire lifting angle of the cabinet less than 90 degrees.
Use a wire pair each eyebolt.
When craning the cabinet, the wire or the crane must have enough strength against the cabinet
weights.
Lifting angle
less than 90
Eyebolt
Lifting angle
less than 90
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n Carrying
This section describes how to carry cabinets.
l
Carrying Space
Carry cabinets into the location of installation without unpacking.
To carry them in on the second floor or upper floors using a crane, a scaffold of about 2500 by
4000 mm is required for placing as well as unpacking.
Table
Width
800 mm
Height
2400 mm
Depth
1000 mm
400 kg
l
Passage
The passage must be wide enough as shown below. It must also be strong enough to withstand
the weight of the cabinet. Determine the passage according to the cabinets and carriers size
and weight.
Carrying cabinet in
1000 mm
800 mm
1300 mm min.
1300 mm
min.
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Carrying when Headroom is Low
The cabinet should be carried upright. If this is impossible due to low headroom,
Remove the side boards.
Turn the cabinets right or left side (viewed from its front) down.
Gently carry the cabinet with the side down.
Turn the cabinet to its upright position as soon as the cabinet passes through a place with
low headroom. Attach the side boards to the cabinet.
l
Using Rollers
The cabinet should be carried in to or near the installation location without unpacking. Do not use
rollers if possible. When using them, take the following precautions:
Use wooden rollers which are long enough so that more than 200 mm remains outside of
the cabinet on each side.
Make sure that two or more rollers are always under the cabinet.
Do not use a hammer to correct roller positions on the move.
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2.2 Unpacking
In unpacking the received cargoes and equipment, inspect them according to inspection
list below. It is recommended to unpack by Yokogawa engineers or in their presence.
Table
Exterior
Interior
Inspection List
Inspection Items
Environment of unpacking location
(temperature, humidity, dust)
Rapid temperature fluctuation
(should be within 10 C/h)
Damage to equipment exterior
Condensation or its trace on
equipment exterior. (*1)
Loose parts inside equipment.
Damage to equipment interior.
Condensation or its trace on
equipment interior. (*1)
*1:
Result
Suitable Unsuitable
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Measures Required
If unsuitable, select proper location according to
specified environmental requirements.
If yes, do not unpack and wait until the
fluctuation remains within 10 C/h.
If damaged badly, inform Yokogawa.
If yes, inform Yokogawa.
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
IMPORTANT
Condensation may cause a fatal system failure in the CENTUM VP system. Be sure to unpack
the equipment indoor under the specified environmental conditions. Strictly observe the
allowable temperature fluctuation range of 10 C/h. Do not bring the equipment into a heated
room straight from the outside in winter. Our warranty does not cover any damage caused by
condensation. Proper treatment may be able to minimize the damage caused by condensation,
however. Contact Yokogawa in case of condensation.
IMPORTANT
Be careful not to let the products fall when you handle them.
When they are hit hard, the interior of them can be damaged, although there is no damage in the
exterior.
If you accidentally drop an product, stop using it immediately and report it to YOKOGAWA or
YOKOGAWAs service department.
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2.3 Storage
The delivery date should be determined in accordance with your installation schedule.
Avoid storing products more than three months. If long-term storage more than three
months cannot be avoided, consult us in advance because it is necessary to provide
waterproofing, condensation prevention, and dustproofing measures as well as
periodical inspections.
n Storage Condition
Store products without unpacking. Be sure to confirm that the crate is not damaged. To store
them after unpacking, be sure to take the precautions described below.
n Location of Storage
Store products in a warehouse or indoor facilities - never in an open-air location.
n Storage Environment
Ambient Temperature for storage: 5 to 40 C
Avoid direct sunlight.
Prevent condensation.
Do not store products where corrosive gas or salty air may be present.
SEE
ALSO
See Section 1.2 Control Room Environment for permissible temperature, humidity and temperature fluctuation
of storage area.
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Servicing Area
Take enough space around equipment for its operation and maintenance service. This
servicing area is indicated for each equipment.
The servicing area should be considered in determining the size of installation location.
When installing a number of equipment side by side, take the largest service-area
between them if different dimensions are indicated for different side of equipment (see
below).
600
800
600
Bad example
800
800
600
600
800
800
600
800
A
800
800
800
800
800
800
800
Good example
800
800
Unit: mm
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SEE
ALSO
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2.5 Installation
Before installation, be sure that anchor bolts, pedestals, and cable holes are provided
according to the customers system configuration plans. Check that the positions of
holes on the floor fit the anchor bolt holes in the channel base of each piece of equipment.
2.5.1
Installation on Floor
The installation method varies with the type of the floor and building.
After unpacked, be careful not to put any impact until it is fixed to the floor to prevent from
tip-over.
Install devices as specified in the plans.
Check the position of front and back panels of the cabinet.
Avoid physical shock. Never use hammers.
Fix each equipment to the floor. The explanation below shows how to fix devices on different
types of floors.
n Concrete Floor
Clamp the equipment to the floor using anchor bolts. It is recommended to use M12 bolts and
3,200 Ncm tightening torque.
Equipment
Anchor bolts
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n Steel Floor
Clamp the equipment to the floor using clamp bolts.
After cabling through the riser duct, fill the duct with rubber sponges and seal the top with putty.
Equipment
Clamp bolt
Steel floor
Riser
Duct
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n Free-access Floor
Clamp the equipment to pedestals which are anchored to the base floor.
Equipment
Free-access floor
Pedestal
Base floor
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In the free-access floor, make holes for riser cables to connect to each piece of equipment as
follows:
If one floor tile is removed, be sure to reinforce the opening with an angle frame for floor
stability.
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Angle frame
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IMPORTANT
If a number of neighboring floor tiles are removed, be sure to provide angle frames or pedestals
for reinforcement.
Bad example
Good example
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SEE
ALSO
If the specified maximum size hole cannot be provided due to the floor construction or pit
dimensions, the size may be smaller within the range indicated in the plans. If you use the
specified minimum size of hole, use flexible cables that can bend inside the channel base.
Distribution
board
Cabinet
Sealed with putty
Cabling to rear
Cabling hole
Cabling to front
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Cabling hole
Cabling to front
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n Installation
(a) Level the floor surface on which cabinets are to be installed.
(b) To install two or more cabinets in a line, install the central one first (D in Figure), and next
ones on both sides (CBA, EFG).
(c) With bottom plate (a) (see Figure on next page) off, install the cabinet in position, making
sure that the anchor bolt position and channel base hole align with each other.
(d) Tighten anchor bolt nut [A] (see Figure on next page) when the installation is complete.
When linking many cabinets in a row, tighten the nuts only finger-tight first, fully tightening
them when the cabinet interconnection is complete.
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Side plate
M4 screw
Side plate
Bottom plate (a)
[A]
[B]
[C]
[D]
[E]
[F]
[F]
[G]
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n Interconnecting cabinets
(a) Using a hexagon wrench, loosen hexagonal socket head bolts [D] (eight bolts) securing the
main body and the channel base to each other.
(b) With the front and rear doors open, clamp bolt screw [E], toothed washer [F] and nut [G]
using a wrench (at eight positions on the front and rear in total).
(c) After verifying that the cabinet is level in all directions, clamp hexagonal socket head
bolts [D] (eight bolts) securing the main body and the channel base to each other using a
hexagonal wrench. If there is a gap between the main body and channel base when the
hexagonal socket head bolts are clamped, insert liners into the gap for adjustment.
(d) Replace all bottom plates that have been removed in their original position.
SEE
ALSO
For details on the related tools and parts for joining cabinets side-by-side, refer to Tools and Parts Required for
Joining Cabinets.
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No.
*1:
Names
Part numbers
Quantity
(Cabinet accessory)
Bolt (M8)
Y9820NS
Y9801WL
16
Nut (M8)
Y9801BS
S9103PB
Bolt
(Y9820NS)
Nut
(Y9801BS)
Toothed washer
(Y9801WL)
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2.5.3
CAUTION
Use 19-inch rack mount devices inside a keyed metallic cabinet, especially for Safety
standard and EMC conformity standard.
Do not install the 19-inch rack mount devices close to each other. When installing an 19inch rack mount devices on the same rack, maintain a 3-unit spacing (*1) (1 unit: 44.45 mm)
between devices.
*1:
Space between devices can be smaller than 3 unit to the extent it does not interfere with device mounting and maintenance,
only if Cabinet Utility Kit (ACUKT1) is used or the cabinet interior has been provided with a thermal design and the ambient
temperature is within the product specifications.
n Notes on Installation
IMPORTANT
For installation, secure ample working space and work in a team for safety.
Be sure to observe the following when installing in the rack or on an instrumentation panel:
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Providing Space for Heat Radiation
Leave space at the top and bottom of rack-mount equipment to permit heat radiation.
Separate the top of the instrumentation board at least 100 mm away from the ceiling, and
cut a ventilation hole of 200 cm2 or larger in the ceiling or install a ventilation fan.
Keep at least 50 mm between the back of the equipment and the instrumentation panel or
wall.
When installing an 19-inch rack mount devices on the same rack, maintain a 3-unit spacing
(1 unit: 44.45 mm) between devices.
Do not use any space between equipments for cable wiring or anything.
Do not block ventilation openings in top and bottom face of equipment.
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Providing Area for Servicing
When mounting devices in the 19-inch rack, the mounting plate cut out of instrumentation panel,
and so on, leave an area for servicing.
Leave an area for servicing.
All the work to connect cables to 19-inch rack mountable devices and I/O modules will be
performed from the front.
The work to confirm indicator lamps, configure card settings, and remove/insert cards will be
performed from the front.
The front is the area for wiring and servicing. Leave at least 1000 mm of space at the front.
Ventilation fan
Ceiling
100 mm or more
Front
3 units or more
50 mm or more
Servicing area
1000 mm or more
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Isolation from Rack
Isolate the rack mountable devices from the rack by attaching insulating bushings. Fasten a
pair of insulating bushings together to each of the screw holes on the plate or the bracket on the
devices to prevent the devices from touching the rack. And then screw the devices to the rack.
After screwing the devices to the rack, confirm that the devices is electrically isolated. insulating
bushings are supplied with the rack mountable devices.
CAUTION
When you install the devices with insulating bushings attached on a rack or an instrument panel,
do not keep the devices hung on loose screws in an unstable status. Too much force may apply
to the insulating bushings and cause damaged or broken insulating bushings.
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Installation Procedure
1.
Fasten a pair of insulating bushings together to each of the screw holes on the plate or the
bracket on the device. The tapering end of the insulating bushings must come to the front
side where a screw enters.
2.
Using eight M5 screws to fix the device onto the rack or the panel.
How to install insulating bushings
Base unit
Insulating
bushing
(with a tapering)
Insulating
bushing
M5 screws
Rack
Plate
(front)
Attach insulating to both
sides of the plate.
Plate
Insulating bushings (8 pieces)
Rack
M5 screws (8 pieces)
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Isolation Bush
In the front of the I/O expansion cabinet (ACB51): for cabinet installation type node and the rear:
for 19-inch rack mount type, the cabinet installation type node is installed in the front. For this
node, the independent grounding plays an important role in the circuit systems.
Therefore, in order that the rear 19-inch rack mount devices do not pass the grounding current
which is important to the node, it and devices manufactured by other companies, must be
insulated with an insulation brush. As devices manufactured by Yokogawa also do not have the
guarantee that it will share a common power supply or grounding with the Model ACB51 itself,
make sure to insulate with an isolation bush.
TIP
The isolation bush of Yokogawa devices can be eliminated if both I/O expansion cabinet types are installing
Yokogawa devices and shares a common power supply and grounding with Model ACB51 and only when other
company devices are insulated with an isolation bush.
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Installation Direction
Install the device in the rack with the screws in the vertically correct direction.
Check the installation direction by referring to General Specifications (GS).
TIP
When the device is supplied with power even if it is temporary, the device must be installed on the rack.
Placing the device on a desk etc. and laying it on its side should be avoided.
The device may become malfunction if the heat radiated from the device cannot be cooled smoothly.
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CAUTION
n Notes on Installation
IMPORTANT
For installation, secure ample working space and work in a team for safety.
Unit: A2BN3D-0
+10 mm
+10 mm
Unit
mountiong position
Providing a space
for mounting
on the right side
of the unit
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l Mounting
When mounting the I/O Units (A2BN3D, A2BN4D) spaced apart from each other on the DIN
rail, install the stoppers in both the top and bottom ends of each unit.
When mounting the units close to each other on the DIN rail, install the stoppers in the bottom
end of each unit and in the top end of the unit in the highest position.
When mounting the Node Interface Unit (A2NN30D), install the stoppers in both the right
and left ends of the unit.
When mounting the Power Supply Unit (A2PW503/DN, A2PW504/DN), fix the both ends to
the DIN rail with the built-in stoppers.
Baseplate for Adaptor:
A2BN3D-0
A2BN4D-2
Unit
Built-in stopper
Unit
stopper
Unit
Unit
Unit
Unit
Stopper
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35-7.5
Fe or Al
l Grounding
Be sure to ground the equipment using the functional ground terminal of the base plate. Even
if there is electrical conduction between the base plate and wall surface via the mounting
mechanism, the equipment must be grounded using the functional ground terminal.
l Installation Direction
Mount the device to the DIN rail in the vertically correct direction. Check the installation direction
in General Specifications (GS).
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CAUTION
n Notes on Installation
l Providing Space for Mounting
A2BN4D need to be slide when this is mounted to a wall. For this reason, provide a space shown
in the following figure. Refer to the General Specifications (GS 33J62F40-01EN) for the external
dimensions.
Unit: A2BN4D-1
Providing a space for mounting above the unit
+10 mm
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l Gounding
Be sure to ground the equipment using the functional ground terminal provided on the base plate.
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l Mounting
Mount a wall mountable device to a metal mounting plate using screws.
Be sure to bring a device into contact with a mounting plate in order that the heat generated
from the device can be radiated to the mounting plate.
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SEE
ALSO
Torque (Nm)
A2NN30D
0.8~1.0
A2BN3D
0.8~1.0
A2BN4D
0.8
For the screw mounting dimensions for wall mounting, refer to the General Specifications (GS) for the
corresponding device.
l Grounding
Ground the equipment using the functional ground terminal provided on the base plate.
Even if there is electrical conduction between the base plate and wall surface via the mounting
screws, the equipment must be grounded using the functional ground terminal.
l Installation Direction
Mount the device to the DIN rail with the screws in the vertically correct direction. Check the
installation direction in General Specifications (GS).
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2.5.6
This section describes examples of the maximum number of devices mounted in a generalpurpose cabinet or a junction box. When mounting more devices than the number shown in the
examples, or when changing the conditions explained later, please carry out thermal design for
each device, and make sure it meets the temperature specifications for each device.
Operating Temperature
The ambient temperature of the cabinet should be 50C or less.
The field control unit and node units should meet the temperature range specified in the
General Specifications (GS).
Mounting Conditions
Maximum number of mounted units
Field Control Unit (AFV30S/AFV30D):
One unit can be mounted either at the front or rear of the cabinet (max. one unit).
Node unit:
Up to 7 units can be mounted each at the front and rear of the cabinet. However, up to 6
units can be mounted on the side where the field control unit is mounted.
IMPORTANT
The restrictions on the I/O modules installed in the FIO node units are described in the document
of FIO System Overview (GS 33J60F10-01EN).
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Location 1 to 3
To the door
Front
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2
1
FCU (Node 1)
FCU Utility
Node Fan (ANFAN-1)
Space for 1U
Node 2
Node 3
Node Fan (ANFAN-2)
Node 4
A
E
P
V
7
D
Node 5
Node 6
Door Fan
(ADFAN)
Node 7
PDB (Front)
Door Fan
(ADFAN)
Door Fan
(ADFAN)
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1
Node 8
Space for 1U
Node Fan (ANFAN-3)
Space for 1U
Node 9
Node 10
Node Fan (ANFAN-4)
Node 11
A
E
P
V
7
D
Node 12
Node 13
Door Fan
(ADFAN)
Node 14
PDB (Rear)
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Figure Example of Closely-installed FIO Node Units (A single door is mounted at the front, A double
door is mounted at the rear)
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Groove Projection
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Door fans must be mounted on both front- and rear-door panels. (Both fans air flow rate
should be equal or greater than 230 m3/h.)
Temperature Condition
The ambient cabinet outside a cabinet must be below 40 degree Celsius.
The ambient temperature inside a cabinet where the Field Control Unit and the FIO Node Units
are installed must satisfy the conditions specified in GS (General Specification)documents of the
Field Control Unit and the FIO Node Units.
Installation Condition
Maximum Number of Devices
Field Control Unit: One each can be installed in front part and rear part of a cabinet.
Node Unit:
Four each can be installed in front part and rear part of a cabinet.
If Field Control Unit is not installed in the part of the cabinet, up to five FIO node units can be
installed.
Any heat generating device other than Field Control Unit and FIO node unit (such as a
power supply) should not be installed in the cabinet.
A three unit mounting space (one unit mounting space equals to 44.45 mm) should be kept
between the highest position of the mounting frame and the highest Field Control Unit or
FIO node unit in the cabinet.
One unit mounting space (one unit mounting space equals to 44.45 mm) should be kept
between an Field Control Unit and an FIO node unit.
Up to two FIO node units can be installed close to each other in the same cabinet.
If three FIO node units need to be installed close to each other, a circulation fan unit (with
300 m3/h or more airflow capability) should be placed at the top of the three FIO node units.
IMPORTANT
The restrictions on the I/O modules installed in the FIO node units are described in the document
of FIO System Overview (GS 33J60A10-01EN).
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1
FCU
FCU Utility
Node
Fan Unit
Node
Node
Node
Heat Generating
Device Prohibited
Front
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Node
Node
Fan Unit
Node
Node
Node
Heat Generating
Device Prohibited
Rear
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Figure Mounting Example Using General Purpose Cabinet (Without Using ACUKT1)
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Heat Discharge
Port
Circulation
Fan Unit
Rack Mount
Frame
Cabinet
Mounting
Frame
Door Fan
2000
330
330
200
Adapter
A-A Section
800
800
Front
Rear
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Cabinet Dimensions
800 mm
*1:
800 mm
800 mm or more
Circulation fan
Remarks
Mounting two push-fit fans on one side in case of a failure is recommended.
The air flow in the left shows the total air flow on each side.
Product examples
Table
Product examples
Manufacturer
Model
Cabinet
Rittal
TS8808 series
Door fan
Rittal
SK3239 series
Notes
The following shows the common notes to the examples.
The ventilation for each system shall not be blocked.
The mounting plate for mounting the IOBP and IOBP_IS shall be made of metal, regardless
of whether DIN rail or panel mounting.
A DIN rail shall be made of metal.
For mounting restrictions other than the above, refer to the General Specifications (GS).
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Conventions
The following shows the common abbreviations used and their explanations.
Abbreviations
Explanations
FCU
NIU
IOBP
IOBP_IS
NIO node
Unit
Side
One of the front and the back of a cabinet. (e.g., side, one side)
40 C or less
Model
A2FV50D
A2FV50S
Heat-generating devices other than the above shall not be mounted in the cabinet.
Mounting conditions
FCU shall be mounted with a 3-unit or more space from the top-shelf mounting position of
the cabinet.
A 2-unit or more space shall be provided between the circulation fan unit and the FCU on
the bottom shelf.
Devices that block the convective air flow from the circulation fan unit or door fans to each
module shall not be mounted.
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42
41 3-unit or more empty space
40
39
38
37
36
35
FCU
FCU Utility
34
33 1-unit or more empty space
32
fan Unit
31
2-unit or more empty space
30
29
28
27
26
FCU
25
24
FCU Utility
FCU
14
FCU Utility
FCU
FCU Utility
3
2
1
Do not mount
heat-generating devices
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40 C or less
Model
FCU
A2FV50D
A2FV50S
Up to 1
NIU
A2NN30D
Up to 3
IOBP
A2BN3D
Up to 12 (3 rows 4 shelves)
Heat-generating devices other than the above shall not be mounted in the cabinet.
Exception to mounting heat-generating devices
The shunt resistor for the Pulse Input Signal Adaptor (A2SAP105) can be mounted in the same
cabinet under the following conditions:
Shunt resistors shall be mounted on the side of the cabinet or under IOBP with a distance of
200 mm from NIU.
When shunt resistors are mounted for 17 or more channels, one IOBP shall be reduced for
every 32 channels.
Table
Mounting condition
1 to 16
17 to 48
49 to 80
Mounting conditions
The FCU on the top shelf shall be mounted with a 100-mm or more space from the cabinet
ceiling.
A 1-unit or more space shall be provided between NIU and IOBP.
A circulation fan unit shall be mounted on the shelf below the FCU with a 1-unit space. A
1-unit or more space shall be provided under the circulation fan unit.
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The following shows how to mount an FCU for N-IO and N-IO nodes in a cabinet:
Cabinet
Non-mounting area / Wiring is possible
(100 mm or more)
A2FV50D
PW48
PW48
CP461
CP461
COM
COM
IOM
IOM
IOM
IOM
IOM
IOM
FCU
Power
distribution unit
FCU Utility
A2EN501
A2EN501
A2PW50
A2PW50
A2EN501
A2EN501
A2PW50
A2PW50
A2EN501
A2EN501
NIU
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
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Figure Example of Mounting an FCU for N-IO and N-IO Nodes in a Cabinet
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50 C or less
Model
NIU
A2NN30D
Up to 3
IOBP
A2BN3D
Up to 18 (3 rows 6 shelves)
Heat-generating devices other than the above shall not be mounted in the cabinet.
Exception to mounting heat-generating devices
The shunt resistor for the Pulse Input Signal Adaptor (A2SAP105) can be mounted in the same
cabinet under the following conditions:
Shunt resistors shall be mounted on the side of the cabinet or under IOBP with a distance of
200 mm from NIU.
When shunt resistors are mounted for 17 or more channels, one IOBP shall be reduced for
every 32 channels.
Table
Mounting condition
1 to 16
17 to 48
49 to 80
Mounting conditions
The NIU shall be mounted with a 100-mm or more space from the cabinet ceiling.
A 1-unit or more space shall be provided between NIU and IOBP.
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Cabinet
Non-mounting area / Wiring is possible
(100 mm or more)
A2PW50
A2PW50
A2EN501
A2EN501
A2PW50
A2PW50
A2EN501
A2EN501
A2PW50
A2PW50
A2EN501
A2EN501
NIU
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
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50 C or less
Model
NIU
A2NN30D
Up to 2
IOBP_IS
A2BN4D
Up to 10 (2 rows 5 shelves)
Heat-generating devices other than the above shall not be mounted in the cabinet.
IOBP cannot be mounted.
Mounting conditions
The NIU shall be mounted with a 100-mm or more space from the cabinet ceiling.
A 1-unit or more space shall be provided between NIU and IOBP_IS.
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Non-mounting area / Wiring is possible
(100 mm or more)
NIU
NIU
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
IOBP_IS
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800 mm
800 mm
1000 mm
Product examples
Table
Product examples
Manufacturer
Junction Box
Rittal
Model
1180 series
Notes
The following shows the common notes to the examples.
The ventilation for each system shall not be blocked.
The mounting plate for mounting the IOBP and IOBP_IS shall be made of metal, regardless
of whether DIN rail or panel mounting.
A DIN rail shall be made of metal.
For mounting restrictions other than the above, refer to the General Specifications (GS).
Conventions
The following shows the common abbreviations used and their explanations.
Abbreviations
Explanations
NIU
IOBP
Base Plate
IOBP_IS
Unit
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50 C or less
*1:
Model
NIU
A2NN30D
Up to 1
IOBP
A2BN3D
Up to 4 (2 rows 2 shelves)
Other
Heat-generating device
(*1)
The device to be mounted shall be selected from those that have the ambient temperature range of +15 C or more.
Heat-generating devices other than the above shall not be mounted in the junction box.
In this example, IOBP_IS cannot be mounted.
Mounting conditions
Do not mount the IOBP so that its heat-generating part (adaptor or I/O) is located
immediately under the N-ESB Bus module (A2EN501). The IOBP may be mounted
immediately under the power supply of the NIU (A2PW50x).
The NIU shall be mounted with a 2-unit or more space from the ceiling of the junction box.
A 1-unit or more space shall be provided between the NIU and IOBP.
To mount heat-generating devices other than NIU and IOBP shall be mounted with 30-mm
intervals on the right of the NIU on the top shelf. The specifications of the devices shall be
observed.
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Junction Box
Non-mounting area (2 units) / Wiring is possible
Non-mounting area
/ Wiring is possible
(30 mm)
NIU
NIU
Heat-generating
device mountig area
(max. 40 W)
IOBP
Wiring area
Wiring area
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
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Figure Example of Mounting N-IO Nodes (Non-Intrinsic Safety Barrier) in a Junction Box
50 C or less
*1:
Model
NIU
A2NN30D
Up to 1
IOBP_IS
A2BN4D
Up to 2 (2 rows 1 shelf)
Other
Heat-generating device
(*1)
The device to be mounted shall be selected from those that have the ambient temperature range of +15 C or more.
Heat-generating devices other than the above shall not be mounted in the junction box.
In this example, IOBP cannot be mounted.
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Mounting conditions
Do not mount the IOBP_IS so that its heat-generating part (adaptor or I/O) is located
immediately under the N-ESB Bus module (A2EN501). The IOBP_IS may be mounted
immediately under the power supply of the NIU (A2PW50x).
The NIU shall be mounted with a 2-unit or more space from the ceiling of the junction box.
A 1-unit or more space shall be provided between the NIU and IOBP_IS.
To mount heat-generating devices other than NIU and IOBP_IS shall be mounted with 30mm intervals on the right of the NIU on the top shelf. The specifications of the devices shall
be observed.
The following shows how to mount N-IO nodes (Intrinsic Safety barrier) in a junction box:
Junction Box
Non-mounting area (2 units or more) /
Wiring is possible
Non-mounting area
/ Wiring is possible
(30 mm or more)
NIU
NIU
Heat-generating
device mountig area
(max. 20 W)
IOBP_IS
Wiring area
IOBP_IS
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Figure Example of Mounting N-IO Nodes (Intrinsic Safety Barrier) in a Junction Box
CAUTION
The wiring that will be intrinsic safety circuits must be installed so that they are electrically
separated from the wiring of non-intrinsic safety circuits, including the in-cabinet wiring. Install the
wiring according to the IEC 60079-14 standards or the requirements for explosion-proof wiring of
the country where the system is used.
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l Example of Mounting N-IO Nodes (Mixture of Intrinsic Safety Barrier and NonIntrinsic Safety Barrier) in a Junction Box
Temperature conditions
In this example, the ambient temperature is assumed to be the following.
Junction Box ambient temperature
50 C or less
*1:
Model
NIU
A2NN30D
Up to 1
IOBP
A2BN3D
Up to 2 (1 row 2 shelves)
IOBP_IS
A2BN4D
Up to 1 (1 row 1 shelf)
Other
Heat-generating device
(*1)
The device to be mounted shall be selected from those that have the ambient temperature range of +15 C or more.
Heat-generating devices other than the above shall not be mounted in the junction box.
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Mounting conditions
Do not mount the IOBP/IOBP_IS so that its heat-generating part (adaptor or I/O) is located
immediately under the N-ESB Bus module (A2EN501). The IOBP/IOBP_IS may be
mounted immediately under the power supply of the NIU (A2PW50x).
The NIU shall be mounted with a 2-unit or more space from the ceiling of the junction box.
A 1-unit or more space shall be provided between the NIU and IOBP/IOBP_IS.
To mount heat-generating devices other than NIU and IOBP/IOBP_IS shall be mounted with
30-mm intervals on the right of the NIU on the top shelf. The specifications of the devices
shall be observed.
The following shows how to mount N-IO nodes (mixture of Intrinsic Safety barrier and NonIntrinsic Safety barrier) in a junction box:
Junction Box
Non-mounting area (2 units or more) /
Wiring is possible
Non-mounting area
/ Wiring is possible
(30 mm or more)
NIU
NIU
Heat-generating
device mountig area
(max. 20 W)
Wiring area
IOBP_IS
IOBP
IOBP
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Figure Example of Mounting N-IO Nodes (Mixture of Intrinsic Safety Barrier and Non-Intrinsic Safety
Barrier) in a Junction Box
CAUTION
The wiring that will be intrinsic safety circuits must be installed so that they are electrically
separated from the wiring of non-intrinsic safety circuits, including the in-cabinet wiring. Install the
wiring according to the IEC 60079-14 standards or the requirements for explosion-proof wiring of
the country where the system is used.
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2.5.7
Desktop Equipment
There are PCs, printers, etc. as the devices used on the desks.
When installing any devices on the desks, take care the followings:
It should provide a level horizontal surface for the PC or the printer.
A work space should be preserved to connect the cables.
Support rising cables to prevent their weight from being applied to connectors directly.
Keep a space of 100 mm radius or more around the connectors.
Do not place the desk such as to expose the PC to direct sunlight or high humidity.
2.5.8
This section describes how to install VI702 Control Bus interface card. The card is
installed in the PCI Express slot of a IBM PC/AT compatible PC to connect it to the Control
Bus. The card permits you to use CENTUM VP system operation and monitoring functions
on the PC when used with the dedicated software.
SEE
ALSO
The steps described below are based on a common IBM PC/AT compatible machine. Refer to the manual
of the PC to be used for precise instructions.
For station address setting, refer to Peripherals Manual (A4. Control Bus Interface Card) (IM 33J50B1001EN).
SEE
ALSO
1.
2.
Turn off the computer and unplug the power cord to ensure safety.
3.
4.
5.
Insert the Control Bus interface card in the slot. Make certain that the card is properly set in
the slot.
6.
7.
Write the station address on a seal (sticker) and attach it to the front of the PC or a similar
highly-visible place.
For electrostatic protection, refer to Item 1.5.2, Countermeasures against Static Electricity.
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3. Cabling
This section describes how to cable the installed system equipment.
Connecting terminals for power, grounding, and signal cables are shown in figures.
The figures also show how to connect the HIS-connected Control Bus interface card to
Field Control Units, and an optical fiber cable to the optical ESB bus.
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Cables
ARS15M, ARS55M
Signal Cables
AEP9D
Input/PE Cables
A2BN3D
A2BN3D
I/O Cables
A2BN4D
I/O Cables
n Signal Cables
Nominal conductor cross-sectional area:
For FIO Node
0.75 to 2.00 mm2
For N-IO Node
0.5 to 2.00 mm2 (AWG20 to 14)
Example of Suitable Cables:
600 V vinyl isolated cable (IV);
JIS C 3307/IEC60227-3
Vinyl isolated wire (KIV);
JIS C 3316/IEC60227-3
600 V vinyl isolated cable type 2 (HIV);
JIS C 3317/IEC60227-3
Heat-proof vinyl isolated wire (UL1015/UL1007)
Vinyl isolated sheath cable for control loop (CVV); JIS C 3401
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n Power Cables
Nominal conductor cross-sectional area
For rack-mounted AC 100-120/220-240 V-driven equipment: 1.25 to 2.0 mm2
For rack-mounted DC 24 V-driven equipment:
Minimum 2.0 mm2
For N-IO I/O Base plates (Field Power Supply terminal):
1.5 mm2
For cabinets AC 100-120/220-240 V-driven:
Minimum 8.0 mm2
For cabinets DC 24 V-driven equipment:
Minimum 14.0 mm2
For Power Unit (A2PW50/NCBL):
1.25 mm2 (AWG16) Double insulation structure
Example of suitable cables:
600 V vinyl isolated cable (IV); JIS C 3307/IEC60227-3
Vinyl isolated wire (KIV); JIS C 3316/IEC60227-3
Note: Use cables capable of supplying current required by respective pieces of equipment with low voltage drop.
n Grounding Cables
SEE
ALSO
See Section 1.4, Grounding, for wiring of grounding cables connecting grounding bars of different cabinets
and/or panels to each other.
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n Cable Terminals
Use the specified solderless terminals and sleeves for pressure clamp terminal on the end of
terminal-connected cables, providing low contact resistance, high durability, and low aging.
l Solderless Lug
IMPORTANT
Be sure to use solderless terminals with insulating sheath.
Use solderless terminals and crimp tools from the same maker.
Use different crimp tools according to cable size.
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With sleeve
Signal cable
Signal cable
IMPORTANT
Use a sleeve and a clamp tool from the same manufacturer.
Use a sleeve and a clamp tool which suit the cable thickness.
Use a sleeve which meet the DIN 46228 standards.
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Connecting Power
Hole diameter
Lug length
Lug outside
diameter
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l
Solderless (crimp-on) Lug Specifications
The solderless lug to use must have the dimensions given in table according to the nominal cross
sectional area of the power cable for which the lug is to be used.
Table
Nominal cross
sectional area
(mm2)
Screw used
(mm)
Hole diameter
(mm)
Lug outside
diameter
(mm)
Lug length
(mm)
1.25
4.3 or more
8.2 or less
approx.21
Insulation
covering inside
diameter
(mm)
3.6 or more
2.0
4.3 or more
8.7 or less
approx.21
4.3 or more
5.5
5.3 or more
9.7 or less
approx.29
5.9 or more
8.0
6
8
(hexagon head bolt)
6.3 or more
12.2 or less
approx.41
7.0 or more
8.3 or more
16.8 or less
approx.50
11.0 or more
22.0
IMPORTANT
Always use solderless lugs with insulating covering.
Always use solderless lugs and crimp-on tool manufactured by the same manufacturer.
The crimp-on tool must be matched to the wire thickness.
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l
Sleeve Terminal Processing
Perform the following terminal processing for the primary power supply input with pressure clamp
terminal.
Use a sleeve which meet the DIN 46228 standards.
IMPORTANT
Use sleeves and a tool that are from the same manufacturer.
Use sleeves and a tool that are suitable for the cable thickness.
Connect the cable properly by inserting the wires all the way into the pressure clamp
terminals.
Strip the cable coating at the end of the cable and then attach a sleeve. The sleeve specifications
differ depending on the cable thickness. The sleeve specifications are shown in the following
table.
Cength of coating to strip
L2
core
L1
cable
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Nominal cross
sectional area
(mm2)
1.25 (AWG16)
Length to strip
(mm)
10
L1
14
L2
8
Weidmeller
model number No.
H1.5/14
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CAUTION
Power cables must be laid 1 cm or further away from signal cables.
Power and grounding cable are use power and ground cables which are in conformance
with the safety standard of each country.
Low-voltage
wiring
Equipment
L (m)
24 V DC10 %
Power
distribution
board
Equipment
Note:
A voltage drop may be thought of as
the load fluctuation that would result
if the load were turned on and off.
F030203.ai
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1000
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(b)
L (m)=
24 V DC supply voltage
Voltage drop across wiring
Conductor resistance (ohm/km)(Number of cores)Equipment current consumption
1000
F030205.ai
Note: In the formulas above, the voltage drop across wiring is assumed to be 2 V for AC power supplies and 1.2 V for DC power
supplies; the number of cores is two; and the conductor resistance is as specified in the table below.
Table
5.5 mm2
8 mm2
14 mm2
22 mm2
3.37 ohm/km
2.39 ohm/km
1.36 ohm/km
0.82 ohm/km
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l
AC Power Distribution Board
The power cables is branched to each unit by way of a circuit breaker.
Each power system uses three terminals (AC and ground: ISO M4 to M6 screws).
Power distribution board
100-120 V AC or
220-240 V AC
Unit
Unit
Unit
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l
24 V DC Power Distribution Board
Power distribution board
100-120 V AC or
220-240 V AC
Unit
Unit
Unit
F030207.ai
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n Terminal Connection
The power supply terminals and the grounding terminals of each equipment are as follows.
Category
Field
Control
Unit
Model
Power
supply Type
A2FV50S/A2FV50D
Power Supply
Input
AFV30S/AFV30D
Power Supply
Input
ANB10S/ANB10D
Power Supply
Input
ANB11S/ANB11D
Power Supply
Input
ANT10U
Power Supply
Input
AVR10D
Power Supply
Input
AW810D
Power Supply
Input
AFV40S/AFV40D
Power Supply
Input
ACB51
Power Supply
Input
Node unit
Unit
Router
Cabinet
Node
Interface
Unit
Power
Supply
Unit
A2NN30D
A2BN4D
M4 Screw
(A cable with
dedicated 5
pins connector
is connected to
a terminal by
default.)
Functional grounding
M6 Screw
M5 Screw
(On the grounding
bar)
M8 Hex bolt
Functional grounding
(24V DC)
Protective grounding
(Other than 24V DC)
Without
Power
supply
cable
(/NCBL)
Power Supply
Input
Plessure clamp
Without
Power
supply
cable
(/NCBL)
Grounding Type
M4 Screw
(A cable with
dedicated 5
pins connector
is connected to
a terminal by
default.)
Power Supply
Input
A2PW503
A2PW504
I/O Unit
Grounding
terminal
With
Power
supply
cable
With
Power
supply
cable
A2BN3D
Power supply
terminal
M4 Screw
Power Supply
Input
Power Supply
Output
Dedicated 4 pins
connector
Functional grounding
(24V DC)
Protective grounding
(Other than 24V DC)
Functional grounding
(24V DC)
Protective grounding
(Other than 24V DC)
Power Supply
Input
Plessure clamp
M4 Screw
Power Supply
Output
Dedicated 4 pins
connector
Power Supply
Input
Model:A2KPB00
(Dedicated
connector)
Field Power
Supply Input
Pressure Clamp
Power Supply
Input
Model:A2KPB00
(Dedicated
connector)
Field Power
Supply Input
Pressure Clamp
Functional grounding
(24V DC)
Protective grounding
(Other than 24V DC)
M3 Screw
Functional grounding
M4 Screw
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Category
Power
supply
Bus Unit
Model
AEPV7D (Style 2)
Power
supply Type
Power supply
terminal
Grounding
terminal
Power Supply
Input
M4 Screw
Power Supply
Output
3-11
Grounding Type
Functional grounding
(24V DC)
Protective grounding
(Other than 24V DC)
M4 Screw
n Conduit Power-cabling
Conduit cabling using cable glands is recommended to lay a power cable for the cabinet and
instrumentation boards. It prevents the power cable from contacting metallic plates and putting its
weight on power connection terminal.
The console type HIS, or cabinet, has a conduit hole in the bottom plate directly below the
terminal box, and the hole can be exposed by removing the blank plate screwed to the bottom.
See figures below for conduit cabling:
Blank plate (not needed after cabling)
Conduit hole
Bottom plate
Cable gland
(clamps cable to tighten it)
Power cable
F030208.ai
Cable gland
Bottom plate
Bottom plate Grounding bar
for protective grounding
Channel base
F030209.ai
Conduit cabling is also recommended for the 19-inch rack-mount equipment, laying a power
cable through a conduit hole where the cable enters the metallic cabinet.
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CAUTION
Connect the terminal connection type device to the protective conductor terminal.
Connect AFV40S/AFV40D, and ACB51 to the relay terminal of the ground bar for protective
grounding for connecting a ground cable with M5 screws.
Connect a power cable of the plug-in device to a grounded socket. The cabinet is grounded
when the power cable is plugged in.
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The following figures illustrate how to connect a power and grounding cable with each
system equipment.
NIU
(N-IO Node
Interface Unit)
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LFD
STS
PWR
STS
PWR
PWR
CH1
CH1
LFD
STS
PWR
STS
PWR
PWR
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
TM2
TM2
A2BN4D-20C0
Grounding terminal
(screw: M4)
PWR
PWR
STS
PWR
PWR
STS
A2BN4D-20D0
PWR
LFD
16
A2BN4D-200D0 S1
A2BN4D-200C0 S1
STS
CH1
LFD
STS
15
DIN
DIN
16
PWR
PWR
CH1
PWR
LFD
STS
PWR
PWR
02
STS
Grounding terminal
(screw: M4)
01
STS
TM1
PWR
2.5A-m
LFD
STS
PWR
CH1
FUSE
SURFACE
MOUNT
TM1
02
SYS
PWR
CH1
PWR
+
-
DIN
PWR
01
+
-
BARRIER
PWR
LFD
PWR
SURFACE
MOUNT
BUS 2
CH1
STS
SYS
PWR
FUSE
2.5A-m
BUS 1
PWR
BUS 2
STS
BUS 1
STS
LFD
STS
PWR
CH1
Intrinsic
safety
side
2
3
BARRIER
PWR
PWR
1 DIN
Intrinsic
safety
side
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CAUTION
For preventing over current from the power supply caused by device malfunction, please install
over current protection devices such as fuses and breakers in the previous position of the
devices.
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n Connecting Power Supply with Node Interface Unit and I/O Units
NIU
Node Interface Unit
IOBP
F030404.ai
Figure Connecting Power Supply with Node Interface Unit and I/O Units
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Functional grounding
terminal (screw: M4)
N-IO Node
Protection conductor
terminal/Functional
grounding terminal
(screw: M4)
Functional grounding
terminal
Functional
grounding
terminal
(screw: M3)
IOBP
AEPV7D
IOBPs
accessory
FG Cable
Power Supply
Cabinet ground
Grounding Bar
Insulating sheet
Grounding bus Inlet
Protective grounding system
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CAUTION
The wiring that will be intrinsic safety circuits must be installed so that they are electrically
separated from the wiring of non-intrinsic safety circuits, including the in-cabinet wiring. Install the
wiring according to the IEC 60079-14 standards or the requirements for explosion-proof wiring of
the country where the system is used.
N-IO Node
NIU
Functional
grounding
terminal
(screw: M3)
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
Grounding bar
Grounding bus Inlet
Insulation sheet
F030406.ai
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CAUTION
The wiring that will be intrinsic safety circuits must be installed so that they are electrically
separated from the wiring of non-intrinsic safety circuits, including the in-cabinet wiring. Install the
wiring according to the IEC 60079-14 standards or the requirements for explosion-proof wiring of
the country where the system is used.
TM1
READY
CN1 (PSU-L)
TM2
100-120V
L
N
AC
CN2 (PSU-R)
CN1 (PSU-L)
100-120V AC ,
L
N
CN2 (PSU-R)
L
N
Power supply
input terminal
Functional grounding
terminal
(Terminal screw: M4)
Attached power cord
F030407.ai
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HK Interface Unit
Internal HK Bus
HKU
TM1
TM1
Functional grounding
terminal
(Terminal screw: M3)
F030408.ai
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IO1
IO2
IO3
IO4
IO5
IO6
IO7
IO8
TM1
READY
CN1 (PSU-L)
TM2
100-120V
L
N
AC
CN2 (PSU-R)
CN1 (PSU-L)
100-120V AC ,
L
N
CN2 (PSU-R)
L
N
Power supply
input terminal
Functional grounding
terminal
(Terminal screw: M4)
Attached power cord
F030409.ai
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Front
Front
Wire from the wiring holes right
underneath the power supply
or contact connection terminals
(remove the square plates for conduit holes)
Grounding conductor
connection grounding bar
(electrically conected to the frame)
Power distribution
board
Ground terminal:
M8 hex bolt
TM1
TM1
(Dual power
connection)
L
READY
NO
NC
C
Terminals:
M5 screw
Protective grounding
system
Power supply
(Terminal screw: M6)
Power supply
(Terminal screw: M6)
READY output
(Terminal screw: M4)
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Cover
L
N
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IO1
IO2
IO3
IO4
IO5
IO6
IO7
IO8
Cover
L
N
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IO1
IO2
IO3
IO4
IO5
IO6
IO7
IO8
B1
B2
Cover
L
N
Power supply
input terminal
Functional grounding
terminal
F030413.ai
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Communication modules
Distribution modules
Non-connect
Power supply modules
Distribution module
L
N
+
-
(24 V DC)
IMPORTANT
When power to the V net router is turned off, communications with the areas within the coverage
of the Vnet service are disabled. The service coverage area needs to be taken into consideration
when designing a system to supply power to the V net router (e.g. providing an independent
power source for the V net router).
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Communication modules
Power supply modules
Base unit
Distribution modules
CN1(PSU-L)
TM1 220-240V AC
Non-connect
Power supply modules
CN2(PSU-R)
TM1 220-240V AC
Distribution module
L
N
+
-
(24 V DC)
IMPORTANT
When power to the Wide Area Communication router is turned off, communications with the
areas within the coverage of the Vnet/IP service are disabled. The service coverage area
needs to be taken into consideration when designing a system to supply power to the Wide
Area Communication router (e.g. providing an independent power source for the Wide Area
Communication router).
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Insulating bushing
Node Unit
Node Unit
3 units spacing
between devices (*1)
Node Unit
Protective ground
terminal
AEP7D
Grounding bar
Cabinet ground
Insulating sheet
Power
Protective grounding system
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Double Door
(Left)
Single Door
Rear
Double Door
(Right)
Node
Fan-1
Node
Fan-3
Node Fan
Grounding
To Cabinet Grounding bar
Node
Fan-4
Node
Fan-2
AEPV7D grounding
PSU
Door Fan-4
Door Fan-3
PSU
PDB
Door Fan
grounding
Insulating
sheet
PSU grounding
ADFAN
Ground
bus inlet
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Front
Single Door
Double Door
(Left)
Double Door
(Right)
Rear
FG
Node Fan-3
Node Fan-1
AEPV7D
AEPV7D
Node Fan-4
Node Fan-2
From PDB
From PDB
PDB
PSU
PSU
PDB
PSU
PSU
PSU
LN
M6 Power input
F030418.ai
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Controller
Double Door
(Left)
Single Door
Front
Rear
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Double Door
(Right)
Node Fan-1
Node Fan-3
To PDB
Node Fan-2
Node Fan-4
To PDB
Door Fan-4
Door Fan-3
PDB
External HK Bus
Door Fan Unit Door Fan Unit
(Rear)
(Front)
Node Fan-3
Node Fan-1
Node Fan-4
Node Fan-2
To PDB
F030419.ai
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The terminals or connectors of field control station I/O modules interface I/O signals from
the field.
l Solderless Lug
IMPORTANT
Use the solderless contact with an insulation covering.
Use the solderless contact and crimp tools of the same make.
Use correct-size crimp tools according to cable sizes.
When the door is attached or detached for cable connection, be sure to then OFF the power
of the main unit before connecting or disconnecting a cable.
IMPORTANT
The CENTUM VP uses a pressure clamp terminal for signal connection of FIO and N-IO.
For cable connection with a sleeve attached, use a sleeve and a clamp tool from the same
manufacturer.
Use a clamp tool which suits the cable thickness.
When the door is attached or detached for cable connection, be sure to then OFF the power
of the main unit before connecting or disconnecting a cable.
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IMPORTANT
The CENTUM VP uses a spring clamp terminal for signal connection of N-IO.
For cable connection with a sleeve attached, use a sleeve and a clamp tool from the same
manufacturer.
Use a clamp tool which suits the cable thickness.
When the door is attached or detached for cable connection, be sure to then OFF the power
of the main unit before connecting or disconnecting a cable.
l Pressure Clamp Terminal (for FIO Module Pressure Clamp Terminal Block)
Terminal processing
When connecting the process I/O signal to the pressure clamp terminal of FIO I/O Modules
or N-IO, strip the cable coating (without a sleeve) or attach a sleeve to the cable. The
following shows the length of the coating stripped for cases when a sleeve is not used and
when it is used.
Table
Without a sleeve
Cable thickness (mm2)
Remarks
11
13
Table
Cable
thickness
(mm2)
0.5
With a sleeve
When using a sleeve with an isolation cover
When using a sleeve without an isolation cover
Sleeve size
Sleeve size
Length of
Length of
coating
Model No. of coating
Model No. of
Total
Contact
Total length
stripped length section length Weidmuller stripped
Weidmuller
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
(mm)
11
16
10
H0.5/16
11
10
H0.5/10
0.75
11
16
10
H0.75/16
11
10
H0.75/10
11
16
10
H1/16
11
10
H1/10
1.25 to 1.5
11
16
10
H1.5/16
11
10
H1.5/10
1.25 to 1.5
13
18
12
H1.5/18D (*1)
13
12
H1.5/12 (*1)
*1:
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Without sleeve
Length of coating
stripped (mm)
8
With sleeve
Length of coating
stripped (mm)
9
Inserting length of
sleeve (mm)
Table
Inserting length of
sleeve (mm)
Without sleeve
With sleeve
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Applicable Interface
Products
Models
Interface
A2NN30D
I/O Unit
A2BN3D
/A2BN4D
0.5 ~ 2.5
0.5 ~ 1.5
L2
Core
L1
L1
Cable
F030501.ai
Nominal cross
sectional
area (mm2)
Peel-off length
(mm)
L2
Weidmuller model
No.
0.5
10
14
H0.5/14
0.75
10
14
H0.75/14
1.0
10
14
H1.0/14
1.5
10
14
H1.5/14
2.5
11
14
H2.5/14D
Table
Nominal cross
sectional
area (mm2)
Peel-off length
(mm)
Weidmuller model
No.
0.5
H0.5/6
0.75
H0.75/6
1.0
H1.0/6
1.5
H1.5/7
2.5
H2.5/7
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2.
Strip the cable coating (without a sleeve) or attach a sleeve to the cable, then insert the tip of
the cable into the connecting section of the pressure clamp terminal.
3.
Fasten the screw using the special tool (a screw driver conforming to the DIC 5264B
standard with a tip width of 0.6 mm and a shaft diameter of 3.5 mm) with a fastening torque
of 0.5 Nm.
Cable terminal
Terminal screw
ATA4S-00 S1
F030502.ai
IMPORTANT
Do not use non-standard signal cable or sleeve; using them could cause improper connection.
Be sure to remove the cable sheath just as much as specified, fit the sleeve, and clamp the cable
firmly to the terminal.
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Rear
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Rear
ESB bus
cable
F030504.ai
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Rear
FG connecting
screw (When using
isolation bushing)
ESB bus cable
Terminal
board
To FCU
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IMPORTANT
To reserve the ventilation for I/O module, the signal cable should not exceed the separator at the
center of cable tray.
Power cable
Cable tray
Signal cable
Magnified
Power
Signal Cable
Separator
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IMPORTANT
The signal cable for the top node unit must be wired at the innermost part in the field control area
as the figure shows.
When fixing cables to a clamp, allow enough space so that the cards can be maintained.
Bind the bottom cables to the clamp bar on the channel base.
Push in the signal cables for the top node unit as far as they will go.
(1)
(2)
Cable binding
bar
(3)
Node unit
(4)
(5)
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FIO with KS Cable Interface Adaptor Cabling
Make a blunt curb for wiring when the dedicated cable is connected to FIO.
Lay the cables in front side of a separator on cable tray.
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Bottom plates
F030509.ai
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Bottom plate
Screw
Cabinet
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2.
Turn the bottom plate upside down so that the bottom faces upwards.
3.
Use a wire cutter or another appropriate tool to remove sections of the bottom plate so that
a hole large enough for the cable to pass through is made. Do not cut the sponge pad on the
reverse side of the plate.
4.
Cut and remove the area protective padding approximately 20 mm inside the opening made
in the preceding step.
5.
Turn the rim of the protective padding (width: 320 mm) inside out. This will protect the cable
from the rough edges of the plate. The sponge pad has an adhesive surface. Peel the paper
from the surface and stick the sponge pad to the plate.
Bottom plate
Sponge pad
Cut the
bottom plate
Cut off a
part of the
sponge pad
Sponge pad
Sponge pad
F030511.ai
6.
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NIU
NIU
NIU
NIU
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
IOBP
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Connecting cables to spring clamp terminals
Follow these steps to connect cables to spring clamp terminals:
1. Open the cover of the terminal block of the base plate for N-IO I/O.
2. Pressingly expand the spring clamp terminal with a flat-blade screwdriver.
3. Insert a cable without pulling out the screwdriver.
4. Pull out the flat-blade screwdriver.
5. Pull the cable gently to check that it is fixed securely.
6. Close the cover of the terminal block of the base plate for N-IO I/O.
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IMPORTANT
The signal cable for the top IOBP must be wired at the innermost part in the field control area as
the figure shows.
When fixing cables to a clamp, allow enough space so that the cards can be maintained.
Bind the bottom cables to the clamp bar on the channel base.
Push in the signal cables for the top IOBP as far as they will go.
(1)
(2)
Cable binding
bar
(3)
IOBP
(4)
(5)
(6)
Figure Cabling
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l Example of Node Interface Unit and I/O Unit cable wiring (Cabinet)
Cabinet
Power Supply
Cable
Field
Power Supply
NIU
Bus cable
or
Optical ESB
bus cable
Cable for
field power supply
Power Supply
Cable for Base Plate
F-SB bus
cable
From NIU
Figure Example of Node Interface Unit and I/O Unit Cable Wiring (Cabinet)
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l Example of Node Interface Unit and I/O Unit Cable Wiring (Junction Box)
Junction Box
NIU
NIU
Field Power Supply
Cable for Field
Power Supply
F-SB Bus
F-SB Bus
IOBP
IOBP
Power supply
cable for
Base Plate
From NIU
From NIU
IOBP
IOBP
CAUTION
The wiring that will be intrinsic safety circuits must be installed so that they are electrically
separated from the wiring of non-intrinsic safety circuits, including the in-cabinet wiring. Install the
wiring according to the IEC 60079-14 standards or the requirements for explosion-proof wiring of
the country where the system is used.
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Figure Connecting external alarm input terminal with Node Interface Unit
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3. Cabling
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This section describes the signal connections with Fieldnetwork I/O (FIO) used on the
AFV30S/AFV30D, or AFV40S/AFV40D.
3.6.1
A pressure clamp terminal block or KS cable (also called a Yokogawa-specific cable) interface
adaptor is available for field-wiring, or an MIL cable provided by the user may be used.
SEE
ALSO
For the terminal arrangement of the pressure clamp terminals and terminal board, and the pin arrangement of the
MIL connector, refer to Field Connection Specifications (for FIO) (GS 33J60A20-01EN).
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Terminal block
I/O module
MIL cable
MIL connector
Yokogawa-specific
cable
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3.6.2
The following table shows the list of signal cables connections with FIO.
Table
Module
Name
I/O channels
per Module
Connection Signal
Pressure YokogawaMIL
Clamp
specific
Cable
Terminal
Cable (*1)
16
AAV141
16
AAV142
16
16
8 input/8 output
8 input/8 output
8 input/8 output
16
16
AAB141
AAI841
AAB841
AAB842
AAV542
AAI143
AAI543
AAV144
AAV544
AAT141
AAR181
AAI135
AAI835
AAT145
AAR145
AAP135
AAP149
AAP849
x :
:
*1:
*2:
*3:
16
x (*3)
x (*2)
x (*2)
Can be connected.
Cannot be connected.
Yokogawa-specific cable for connecting I/O Module and a terminal board, etc.
Can be connected directly with a Yokogawa-specific cable, without a terminal block.
When a MIL connector cable is connected, AAT141 modules can be used as mV-input modules.
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Table
Module
Name
I/O channels
per Module
Connection Signal
Pressure YokogawaMIL
Clamp
specific
Cable
Terminal
Cable (*1)
32
ADV551
32
ADV141
16
x (*2)
ADV142
16
x (*2)
32
32
64
x (*2)
64
x (*2)
16
x (*2)
16 input
/16 output
x (*2)
32
x (*2)
32
x (*2)
32 input
/32 output
x (*2)
64
x (*2)
64
x (*2)
2 port
ADV157
ADV557
ADV161
ADV561
x (D-SUB9
pin) (*2)
x (M4
terminal
block 5pole) (*2)
x (RJ-45)
(*2)
ALR121
2 port
ALE111
1 port
4 port
x (*2)
1 port
x (*2)
1 port
x (*2)
ALP111
ALP121
ALF111
x :
:
*1:
*2:
Can be connected.
Cannot be connected.
Yokogawa-specific cable for connecting I/O Module and a terminal board, etc.
Can be connected directly with a Yokogawa-specific cable, without a terminal block.
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Table
Module
Name
I/O channels
per Module
Connection Signal
Pressure YokogawaMIL
Clamp
specific
Cable
Terminal
Cable (*1)
ASI533
16
ASD143
16
ASD533
12
x (*4)
AGP813
26
x (*4)
x :
:
*1:
*4:
Can be connected.
Cannot be connected.
Yokogawa-specific cable for connecting I/O Module and a terminal board, etc.
Available cables are AKB337-M005, M007 and M010.
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CH16
NC (not connected)
Example of Analog module AAI141
F030602.ai
CH16
NC (not connected)
Example of Analog module AAI141
F030603.ai
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The I/O modules are arranged in a dual-redundant configuration on the terminal board.
Single
Name
INA
Current input -
INB
Current input +
INA
INB
INC
I/O Signal
Current input +
Current input -
AAR181
(*2)
INA
INB
INC
AAR145
(*3)
INA
INB
INC
INA
INB
AAP135
INC
is channel number.
*1: If the power to models AAI141, AAI841, AAI135 and AAI835 is off or abnormal, the current input loop is in the
open state. Do not use current signals with other receiving devices. When in use, also use an external receiver
resistance in the voltage mode (Shunt resistant module part no. A1080RZ 250 ohm).
*2: Wiring resistance for the signal cables of INA and INC must be identical.
*3: Wiring resistance for the signal cables of INA and INB must be identical.
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When Receiving No-Voltage Contact Signals (1)
For the relay contacts or transistor contacts, connect as follows.
Pulse input frequency should be 0 to 800 Hz. Max. frequency differs due to the wiring effect, etc.
AAP135
12 V DC/24 V DC
INA
Transmitter
pull-up resistor
INB
SW1
RL
INC
SW2
FIL
Setting Items by the system generation builder
SW1 (RL) : OFF (No terminating resistor)
SW2 (FIL) : ON if necessary (*1)
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When Receiving No-Voltage Contact Signals (2)
Carry out connection as follows if a current is needed to flow to the relay contacts or transistor
contacts.
When receiving transistor contact signal of more than 800 Hz frequency, connect as follows.
Transmitter
AAP135
INA
12 V DC/24 V DC
INB
SW1
INC
(1 k ohm)
RL
SW2
FIL
When there is a chattering noise at a mechanical relay, set the SW2 to ON to eliminate the noise.
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When Receiving Voltage Pulse Signals
AAP135
Transmitter
INA
+
12 V DC/24 V DC
INB
SW1
RL
INC
SW2
FIL
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When Receiving Current Pulse By Using the Internal Power to Drive the
Transmitter (2-wire power supply type)
Transmitter
AAP135
INA
12 V DC/24 V DC
INB
INC
SW1
RL
SW2
FIL
(SW1: ON, RL selection, RL=200 ohm, 500 ohm, 1 k ohm, SW2: OFF)
F030608.ai
This method supplies power to the transmitter, and receives the transmitter output signals as the
current pulse signals. By using the input load resistance (select from None, 200 ohm, 500 ohm, 1
k ohm), the current signal is converted to the voltage level pulse and receives it.
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When Receiving Voltage Pulse By Using the Internal Power to Drive the
Transmitter (3-wire power supply type)
Transmitter
AAP135
INA
12 V DC/24 V DC
INB
INC
SW1
RL
SW2
FIL
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AEA4D
F030610.ai
SEE
ALSO
For details of the KS cable interface adaptor model and the cable model, refer to Field Connection Specifications
(for FIO) (GS 33M50H10-40E).
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CN1
ARM55D
F030611.ai
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3. Cabling
3.6.4
This section describes the implementation and cable connection of the Foundation Fieldbus
Communication Module ALF111.
Foundation fieldbus H1 (Low Speed Voltage Mode) is called Foundation fieldbus, Fieldbus, H1
Fieldbus, FF, or FF-H1 in this manual.
ALF111
24 V DC
OUT
24 V DC
OUT
24 V DC
OUT
24 V DC
OUT
READY
READY
READY
READY
TN1
TN1
TN1
TN1
Primary
power distribution unit
3U(*1)
ALF111+ATF9S
AKB336
(20PIN-20PIN)
5U
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
AEP9D
3U (*1)
1U
3U (*2)
FG (When using
isolation bushing)
4U
To MAIN PDB
FG
(When using
isolation
bushing)
AEF9D
End Plate (both ends)
3U
U
L
To Field device
U
L
MTL5995
(Power supply unit for Fieldbus)
MTLMS010
(spacer)
F030612.ai
*1:
*2:
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RCV
SND
RCV
SND
CH1
CN1
CH2
CH3
CH4
Yokogawa-specific cable
(AKB336)(*1)
Connection with functional grounding
terminal
A terminating resistor
is necessary.
AEF9D
U
L
U
L
F030613.ai
*1:
If Type A cables are used for Fieldbus wiring, double the length of the AKB336 cable and include its length in with the total length
of the branch cables. Keep the trunk cable length (trunk line cable length) within 1900 m (total branch length).
SEE
ALSO
For details of the Fieldbus connection and wiring work, refer to Fieldbus Technical Information (TI 38K03A0101E).
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ALF111
ALF111
2
2
3
3
4
4
STATUS ACT
RCV
SND
DX
Magnified
CH1
+
+
+
+
-
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH1
CH2
Shield cable
FF-H1 cable
To FF devices
Secondary power supply bus unit AEP9D
FF-H1
Cable type
Type A (*1)
1900 m
Type B
1200 m
Type D
200 m
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Yokogawaspecific
cable
AKB336
CN1
Cable type
Type A (*1)
1900 m
Type B
1200 m
Type D
200 m
To ALF111
(to configure dual-redundant)
Terminal Board
AEF9D
To ALF111
U
L
U
L
1+
1+
1-
1-
2+
2+
2-
2-
3+
3+
TM1
3-
3-
4+
4+
4-
4-
NC
NC
U
L
Magnified
To Fieldbus
power supply
To FF devices
FF-H1 cable
F030615.ai
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Installation of Terminator to Terminal Board AEF9D
Make sure to install a terminator (YCB138) if the ALF111 (terminal board AEF9D) terminates the
network, in other words, if the network is not terminated by a terminator in the power supply unit.
Terminal Board AEF9D
1+
11+
To FF devices
2+
1-
22+
3+
2-
33+
4+
3-
Terminator (YCB138)
44+
N.C.
4-
N.C.
F030616.ai
IMPORTANT
In the following condition, the vacant port should be terminated with a pair of terminators:
The AEF9D terminal board is used, the ALF111 is in a dual-redundant configuration, and any of
the four ports is vacant.
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3.7.1
3.7.2
Description
A2BN3D
A2BN4D
A2BN3D
(Base Plate for Adaptor)
n Terminal type that can be select with Base Plate for Adaptor
The following table shows terminal types can be select with A2BN3D Base Plate for Adaptor.
Table Terminal type Compatible with A2BN3D Base Plate for Adaptor
Base plate model
A2BN3D
(Base Plate for Adaptor)
Suffix code
Terminal type
-1
-2
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CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
CH9
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
Terminal No.
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
4A
4B
1C
1D
2C
2D
3C
3D
4C
4D
5A
5B
6A
6B
7A
7B
8A
8B
5C
5D
6C
6D
7C
7D
8C
8D
9A
9B
10A
10B
11A
11B
12A
12B
9C
9D
10C
10D
11C
11D
12C
12D
13A
13B
14A
14B
15A
15B
16A
16B
13C
13D
14C
14D
15C
15D
16C
16D
A2BN3D-2
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CH5
CH6
CH7
CH8
CH9
CH10
CH11
CH12
CH13
CH14
CH15
CH16
16CH Pressure
Terminal No. Clamp terminal
1A
1B
2A
2B
3A
3B
4A
4B
5A
5B
6A
6B
7A
7B
8A
8B
9A
9B
10A
10B
11A
11B
12A
12B
13A
13B
14A
14B
15A
15B
16A
16B
1C
1D
2C
2D
3C
3D
4C
4D
A2BN3D-1
5C
5D
6C
6D
7C
7D
8C
8D
9C
9D
10C
10D
11C
11D
12C
12D
13C
13D
14C
14D
15C
15D
16C
16D
F030705.ai
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3. Cabling
Digital Input
Adaptor
(A2SDV105)
Digital
Output
Adaptor
(A2SDV505)
Relay Output
Adaptor
(A2SDV506)
Passthrough
I/O signal
Adaptor
(A2SMX801)
*1:
*2:
*3:
*4:
*5:
*6:
*7:
Signal
Name
(*1)
IO Signal
Power Supply
type
2-wire power
supply
2-wire (voltage)
+
Power Supply
type
2-wire signal
Power supply
type
3 wire +
Dry contact
input (*3)
Dry contact
input +
(*5)
2-wire (voltage)
-
Connect shunt
resistor
Power supply
type
3 wire
Connect shunt
resistor (*4)
Dry contact
input (*5)
Connect shunt
resistor
Connect shunt
resistor (*4)
Voltage input +
Voltage input -
3-wire power
supply
Dry contact
input +
(*3)
Dry contact
input + (*6)
Dry contact
input (*6)
Digital output +
Digital output -
Digital output
(COM) -
Digital output
(NC) +
Digital output
(NO) +
Digital output
(COM)
Signal + (*7)
Signal (*7)
= 1 to 16
is a terminal that is not used. Do not connect anything to it.
Used when the input frequency is 0 to 5 kHz
Used when the input frequency is 0 to 10 kHz
Used when the input frequency is 0 to 800 Hz
Connect the field power supply to the base plate.
The signal type is set by software.
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Adaptors
l
When receiving dry contact signals (Input frequency: 0 to 800 Hz)
Select Without Shunt Resistor (SW1: OFF) in the IOM builder.
The following figure shows the circuit diagram.
A2SAP105
Transmiter
INA
12 V DC/24 V DC
INB
IND
SW1
SW2
INC
4 kohm
Input filter
F030706.ai
1 to 16
Figure When receiving dry contact signals (Input frequency: 0 to 800 Hz)
l
When receiving dry contact signals (Input frequency: 0 to 5 kHz)
Select Shunt Resistor 4000 ohm (SW1: ON) in the IOM builder.
The following figure shows the circuit diagram.
A2SAP105
Transmitter
INA
12 V DC/24 V DC
INB
IND
INC
SW1
SW2
4 kohm
Input Filter
F030707.ai
1 to 16
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When receiving dry contact signals (Input frequency: 0 to 10 kHz)
Select Without Shunt Resistor (SW1: OFF) in the IOM builder. Also connect a 1 k external
shunt resistor.
The following figure shows the circuit diagram.
A2SAP105
Transmitter
INA
12 V DC/24 V DC
INB
1 k
IND
SW1
SW2
INC
4 k
FIL
F030708.ai
1 to 16
l
When receiving voltage pulse signals
In the IOM builder, select Without Shunt Resistor (SW1: OFF) and clear the Input Filtering
(SW2: OFF) option.
The following figure shows the circuit diagram.
A2SAP105
Transmitter
INA
+
12 V DC/24 V DC
INB
IND
SW1
SW2
INC
4 k
FIL
F030709.ai
1 to 16
l
When receiving current pulse signals (2-wire power supply type)
Select the shunt resistance of the adaptor according to the level of the input signal. The shunt
resistance of the adaptor is determined by the setting of internal shunt resistor in the IOM builder
or the resistance value of the external shunt resistor settings.
Table Shunt resistor setting
Internal shunt resistor setting in the IOM builder
Connect a 1k resistor.
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A2SAP105
Transmitter
12 V DC/24 V DC
INA
INB
RS
IND
SW1
SW2
INC
4 k
FIL
1 to 16
Figure When receiving current pulse signals (2-wire power supply type)
Rated power
220 5%
1W
510 5%
1W
1 k 5% (*1)
2W
*1:
Also used for when receiving dry contact signals *Input frequency: 0 to 10 kHz)
Table
Manufacturer
Model
Phoenix Contact
WAGO
Install the external receiving resistor at least 200 mm away from the A2SAP105.
Cabinet
At least 200 cm
from A2SAP105
IN C
Rs
IN D
IOBP
A2SAP105
Terminal block
with resistor
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When receiving voltage pulse signals by using the internal power to drive the
transmitter (3-wire power supply type)
In the IOM builder, select Without Shunt Resistor (SW1: OFF) and clear the Input Filtering
(SW2: OFF) option.
The following figure shows the circuit diagram.
A2SAP105
Trans mitter
12 V DC/24 V DC
INA
INB
IND
SW1
SW2
INC
4 k ohm
Input Filter
F030711.ai
1 to 16
Figure When receiving voltage pulse signals by using the internal power to drive the transmitter
(3-wire power supply type)
: 1 to 16
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
F030712.ai
A
B
C
D
: Load
F030713.ai
IMPORTANT
When you connect an inductive load, connect a spark killer in parallel with the load.
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A
B
1 16
C
D
: Load
F030714.ai
IMPORTANT
When you connect an inductive load, connect a spark killer in parallel with the load.
A
B
C
D
: Field device
F030715.ai
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Base plate
model
A2BN4D
(for Base Plate
for Barrier)
Suffix code
Field wiring
direction
-C
Left
-D
Right
Terminal
position
Terminal type
Pressure clamp
terminal
On barrier
module
Base plate
model
A2BN4D
(Base plate for
Barrier)
Suffix code
-C
-D
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Vnet/IP Interface
Topology
: tree connection
Configuration
Connector
: RJ45 connector
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HIS and AFV30D Connection
HIS for operation and monitoring
CAT5e cable
L2SW: Layer 2 switch
For L2SW BUS 2
CAT5e cable
AFV30D (Vnet/IP)
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Example of Connection between AVR10D and AFV30D
AVR10D
CAT5e cable
Vnet (10BASE-2)
CAT5e cable
Vnet domain side
AFV30D
(Vnet/IP)
F030826.ai
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Example of Connection between AW810D and AFV30D
AW810D
CN1(PSU-L)
TM1 220-240V AC
CAT5e cable
HUB
for WAN1
HUB
for WAN2
CN2(PSU-R)
TM1 220-240V AC
CAT5e cable
WAN1
WAN2
CAT5e cable
WAN side
AFV30D (Vnet/IP)
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Differentiation between BUS 1 and BUS 2 (WAN 1 and WAN 2)
Use different colors, etc., to differentiate between BUS 1 and BUS 2 (WAN 1 and WAN 2).
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Destination Display
Attach a display tag at the tip of cables to indicate the station number, switch number, and port
number of the destination.
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Cable Fixing
Fix cables securely so that their connectors are not exposed to undue stress.
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Handling of Vnet/IP Cables Connected to the Processor Module (CP461)
Turn the power on after connecting the cables to the CP461.
When removing the CP461 on-line, remove it with the cable connected to it.
Before installing the CP461 on-line, connect a cable to it.
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Handling of Cables Connected to the AVR10D/AW810D
The power supply should not be turned on unless the cables are connected.
When online removing the module, the module should be removed together with the
connected cables.
When online installing the module, the cable should be connected to the module first.
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Handling of Cables Connected to the VI702
The power of the PC should not be turned on until the cables are connected.
When disconnecting the cables, the power of the PC must be turned off.
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Cabling for AVR10D System
Cabinet support
Cabinet support
Cable fastener
Vnet cables
VC401
Vnet/IP cables
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Cabling for AW810D System
Cabinet support
Cabinet support
Vnet/IP cables
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Cabinet support
Cable fastener
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Cabling for L2SW/L3SW
Cabinet Support
Cable Support
Cable fastener
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A2FV50D
N-ESB Bus
Bus1
A2EN501-S00
UTP of Cat 5e
A2EN501 -S00
-S01
-S02
Bus2
Base Plate for Node
Interface Unit
RJ45
Bus1
Bus2
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EC401
ANT401
A2FV50D
FCU
NIU
Communication Module
A2EN501
-S1
-S2
A2EN501
-S1
-S2
Optical ESB Bus
NIU
N-ESB
NIU
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n ESB Bus
The following is an example of connecting an ESB bus.
Either ESB bus branching connector or the branching connector that has a built-in ESB bus
terminator must be mounted to SB401 installed in ESB bus node unit. If a node unit is connected
next, select ESB bus branching connector. If the node unit is the last one, select the branching
connector that has a built-in ESB bus terminator.
AFV30
TM1
READY
FUSE RL1
CN1 (PSU-L)
TM2
100-120V AC ,
L
N
CN2 (PSU-R)
Bus2
SB401+
S9562FA
SB401+
S9562FA
ANB10D
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Figure ESB bus Connection (Example of FIO Node Expansion /N-IO Communication Node Expansion)
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AFV30D/A2FV50D
Bus 2
Screw tightening
torque
0.2910.049 Nm
Bus 1
ESB bus cable
(YCB301)
Bus 1
ANB10D
Bus 2
ESB Bus
ESB Bus
ANB10D
ESB Bus
ESB Bus
F030829.ai
Figure ESB bus connection (When FIO Node Expansion N-IO Communication Node Expansion)
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N-ESB Bus
Fiber-optic Cable
Silica-based single mode fibers
Type-LC connector, 2-Core
A2EN501
-S01
-S02
NIU
A2EN501
-S1
-S2
NIU
Bus2
Bus1
N-ESB or
Optical ESB Bus
Optical ESB Bus
to Next NIU
F030812.ai
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AFV30D, AFV40D
EC401
Screw tightening
torque
0.2910.049 Nm
/CU1N
Fiber-optic Cables
Silica-based single-mode fibers
Type LC connector, 2-core
/CU1T
Fiber-optic Cables
Bus 1
Bus 2
(Optical ESB
connected to Bus 1 if single)
ANT502 or ANT512
/BU1A
/BU1A
ANB11S/D
/HU1B
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AFV30/AFV40
A
I I I I N
O O O O T
M M M M 4
0
1
A E E
N C C
T 4 4 C C
4 0 0 P P
0 1 1 4 4
1
6 6
1 1
P
S
U
P
S
U
UTILITY UNIT
HKU
Max. length of
Fiber-optic cable 5 km
ANB11
A
I I I I I I N
O O O O O O T
M M M M M M 4
1
1
A A A
N N N
T T T
4 5 5
1 0 0
1 2 2
P
S
U
P
S
U
Max. length of
Fiber-optic cable 5 km
HKU
ANB11
A A
I I I I I I I I N N
O O O O O O O O T T
M M M M M M M M 5 5
1 1
2 2
P
S
U
P
S
U
HKU
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AFV30/AFV40
E
I I I I I I C
O O O O O O 4
M M M M M M 0
1
E
C C C
4 P P
0 4 4
1 6 6
1 1
P
S
U
P
S
U
A A A
N N N
T T T
4 4 4
1 0 0
1 1 1
P
S
U
P
S
U
UTILITY UNIT
ANT10U
A
N
T
4
0
1
A
N
T
4
0
1
A
N
T
4
1
1
Max. length of
Fiber-optic cable 5 km
HKU
Max. length of
Fiber-optic
cable 50 km
ANB11
ANB11
A A
I I I I I I I I N N
O O O O O O O O T T
M M M M M M M M 5 5
0 0
2 2
P
S
U
P
S
U
A A
I I I I I I I I N N
O O O O O O O O T T
M M M M M M M M 5 5
1 1
2 2
P
S
U
P
S
U
HKU
S S
I I I I I I I I B B
O O O O O O O O 4 4
M M M M M M M M 0 0
1 1
P
S
U
P
S
U
HKU
: Fiber-optic cable
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Specifications of Fiber-optic Cables Used in Optical ESB Bus Repeater
Modules
The table below shows the specifications of the fiber-optic cables used in optical ESB bus
repeater modules.
Table
Item
Specification
Connector
Cable
Two
Note: If light attenuation between ANT411 and ANT512 is less than 3 dB, increase attenuation by 3 dB using an attenuator.
The fiber-optic cables should be selected what the rating temperature is the ambient temperature
plus 20 C or more.
Lay fiber-optic cables according to the manufacturers cable handling precautions such as
allowable bending radius.
Secure and wire the fiber-optic cables so as not to put extra stress on the cable trays in the units
listed below:
Field control unit
Node Unit
Unit for optical bus repeater module
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Connector
fixing screws
F-SB bus cable connector (BUS1)
F-SB bus cable connector (BUS2)
N-IO I/O unit side
Bus2
Bus1
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ANB10D
Optical Bus
HK Interface Unit
HKU
ACUKT1-C
TM1
ACUKT1-L
TM1
TM1
TM1
ANB11D /HU1A
HKU
ACUKT1-R
TM1
TM1
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CAUTION
To ensure this system compliance with the CSA safety standards, all devices connected to this
system shall be CSA certified devices.
Contact Rating
A2FV50S/A2FV50D
30 V DC, 0.3 A
30 V DC, 0.3 A
MHM/MHC
Power
30 V DC, 0.3 A
250 V AC/30 V DC, 2 A, 125 VA
ACB51
Fan failure
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n Use of Lamps
When you want to turn on lamps using contacts, use the following lamps:
The rated voltage of lamp does not exceed the rated contact voltage.
When using incandescent lamps, their rush current does not exceed the rated contact
current. It is considered to be 10 to 15 times the rated current. If the rush current exceed
the rated contact current, use a dim lamp resister or a rush current preventing resistor. It
is recommended to use a dim lamp resistor using 40 to 50 % of the lamp current rating, or
a rush current preventing resistor using 80 to 90 % of the lamp current rating. A dim lamp
resistor permits detection of lamp failure.
Be sure to test the lamp before installation.
Rush current
preventing resistor
Contact
Contact
Lamp
Check brightness when lighted.
Lamp
Check brightness when lighted.
F031001.ai
n Use of Relays
Contact protection and surge absorption can be provided in various manners. When using
contacts output to drive relays and solenoids, the following precautions should be taken:
Install a diode in parallel to induction load for noise prevention and contact protection.
Use a relay circuit with voltage rating as low as possible for increased reliability.
Select a diode having a reverse withstand voltage which is 10 times or larger than a circuit
voltage and a forward current which exceeds a load current.
IMPORTANT
Relays and solenoids cause reverse electromotive voltages at both coil ends due to inductive
load. This phenomenon causes contact damage or noise, leading to device errors and adversely
affecting the entire system.
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When a DC Power Supply Is Used
Contact
Power
supply
External circuit
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When a AC (or DC) Power Supply Is Used
Shunt the load with a resistor (R) and a capacitor (C).
The recovery time increases when using relays or solenoid valves.
Inductive
load
F031003.ai
Note: Avoid direct AC voltage input to the contact output terminal on 19-inch rack mountable type.
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When connecting the input devices such as an operation keyboard, a mouse, or a keyboard,
please note the following instructions for wiring.
Keep signal cables of the input devices and power cables of PCs or LCD monitors
physically segregated (do not bundle cables together).
Do not pull the unlocked type connector with excess strength, or it may get loose.
When the connector is pulled off for cleaning or something, put it back in to the same port.
Pulling off an USB connector while it is powered on for replacing the operation keyboard,
please note that the system operation and monitoring functions may be interrupted.
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Installation Specifications
This section summarizes power consumption, in-rush current, breaker ratings, parts
durability and other data for the installation of CENTUM VP system.
n Electrical Specifications
Power consumption (current) and other electrical data are shown below:
Table
Voltage (V AC)
100-120
Max. power
consumption
Frequency (Hz)
(VA, A) (*1)
200 VA
50/603
230 VA
Input-voltage range
220-240
24 V DC
5.5 A
100-120
200 VA
220-240
50/603
24 V DC
AFV40S Field Control Unit
(at maximum installation of FIO)
AFV40D Duplexed Field Control Unit
(at maximum installation of FIO)
A2FV50S 19-inch Rack Mountable Type Field
Control Unit for FIO
A2FV50D 19-inch Rack Mountable Type Duplexed
Field Control Unit for FIO
ANB10S ESB Bus Node Unit
(at maximum installation of FIO)
ANB10D Duplexed ESB Bus Node Unit
(at maximum installation of FIO)
ANB11S Node Unit for Single ESB Bus with Optical
Repeater
(at maximum installation of FIO)
ANB11D Node Unit for Dual-Redundant ESB Bus
with Optical Repeater
(at maximum installation of FIO)
ANT10U Unit for Optical ESB Bus Repeater Module
(at maximum installation of FIO)
*1:
*2:
100-120
220-240
230 VA
5.5 A
50/603
2500 VA
2860 VA
24 V DC
71 A
100-120
2500 VA
220-240
50/603
2860 VA
24 V DC
71 A
100-120
200 VA
220-240
50/603
24 V DC
100-120
220-240
230 VA
5.5 A
50/603
200 VA
230 VA
24 V DC
5.5 A
100-120
200 VA
220-240
50/603
24 V DC
100-120
220-240
5.5 A
50/603
24 V DC
100-120
220-240
230 VA
200 VA
230 VA
5.5 A
50/603
200 VA
230 VA
24 V DC
5.5 A
100-120
200 VA
220-240
50/603
24 V DC
100-120
220-240
24 V DC
230 VA
5.5 A
50/603
200 VA
230 VA
5.5 A
Heating
value J/h
(*2)
432 103
(120 W)
432 103
(120 W)
5400 103
(1500 W)
5400 103
(1500 W)
432 103
(120 W)
432 103
(120 W)
432 103
(120 W)
432 x 103
(120 W)
432 x 103
(120 W)
432 x 103
(120 W)
432 x 103
(120 W)
Power consumption in steady operation is indicated in VA (AC) or A (DC). When power consumption varies according to the
installed number of equipment, power consumption by the maximum number of units installed is listed.
Heating value in steady operation is indicated in Joule/hour. When heating value varies according to the installed number of
equipment, heating value by the maximum number of units installed is listed.
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Table
Max. power
consumption
Frequency (Hz)
(VA, A) (*1)
2500 VA
50/603
2860 VA
Input-voltage range
Voltage (V AC)
100-120
220-240
24 V DC
71 A
100-120
80 VA
220-240
50/603
24 V DC
ACUKT1 Cabinet Utility Kit
(at maximum installation of FIO)
ACUKT1 Cabinet Utility Kit
(excluding node)
100-120
220-240
50/603
220-240
2900 VA
3320 VA
82 A
24 V DC
100-120
110 VA
1.7 A
50/603
100 VA
100 VA
24 V DC
5A
100-120
80 VA
220-240
50/603
100-240
50/603
190 VA
150 W
24 V DC
100-240
110 VA
1.7 A
24 V DC
50/603
165 VA
24 V DC
150 W
24 V DC
24 W
*1:
*2:
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Heating
value J/h
(*2)
5400 103
(1500 W)
158 103
(44 W)
6264 103
(1740 W)
216 103
(60 W)
158 103
(44 W)
90 103
(25 W)
51 103
(14 W)
51 103
(14 W)
Power consumption in steady operation is indicated in VA (AC) or A (DC). When power consumption varies according to the
installed number of equipment, power consumption by the maximum number of units installed is listed.
Heating value in steady operation is indicated in Joule/hour. When heating value varies according to the installed number of
equipment, heating value by the maximum number of units installed is listed.
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AFV30S
AFV30D
AFV40S
AFV40D
A2FV50S
A2FV50D
AVR10D
ACB51
ANB10S/D
ANB11S/D
AVR10D
AW810D
A2NN30D
A2PW503
A2PW504
:
5
5
124
124
5
5
30
30
23
23
344
180
540
132
120
170
344
180
540
132
120
170
62
124
30
23
62
124
30
23
47
48
0.5
10
344
180
540
132
120
170
62
62
47
47
40
20
5
5
1
1
124
124
48
48
80
40
5
5
0.5
0.5
30
30
10
10
60
30
23
23
2
2
Input current peak values and waveforms, influenced by input impedance, varies with system
configurations, line sharing with other systems, and other factors. The rush current data shown
above were measured under predetermined conditions (see below). Please note that the values
are subject to change.
The power input circuit, with an in-rush current limiting circuit, restrains primary in-rush current,
turning any current exceeding the limit to secondary and successive rush current.
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Measurement Conditions
Input voltage: 132/264 V AC, 50 Hz, and 24 V DC
Power line impedance: Approx. 0.4 ohms (external line and internal impedance)
Turn-on timing: At 50 Hz, 90 or 5 ms after the AC zero-crossing point
(60 Hz data are almost identical to the 50 Hz data shown above.)
Measurement: The primary peak and secondary peak are measured after turn-on.
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Note
The timing of the maximum primary/secondary in-rush current varies with devices.
The restart in-rush current after a momentary power failure exceeds the above data and its
timing is also different.
For a system composed of multiple pieces of equipment, the in-rush current is normally
smaller than the total of the in-rush currents by individual pieces of equipment.
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4. Installation Specifications
Model
name
Name
Max. current
consumption
5 V DC (mA)
Max. current
consumption
24 V DC (mA)
700
EC401
500
500
500
500
500
500
310
450
EC402
AAV141
350
AAV142
350
AAB141
480
120
310
500
310
250
410
290
AAV542
450
AAI143
230
540
AAI841
AAB841
AAB842
AAI543
230
540
AAV144
500
AAV544
860
450
AAT141
AAR181
AAI135
AAI835
AAT145
AAR145
AAP135
AAP149
AAP849
450
360
450
360
450
350
350
300
400
400
310
250
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Table
Model
name
Name
Max. Current
consumption
5 V DC (mA)
Max. current
consumption
24 V DC (mA)
500
ADV551
700
ADV141
500
ADV142
500
350
550
ADV161
550
ADV561
780
780
450
330
570
800
800
800
500
500
500
ADV157
ADV557
ADR541
500
ALP111
700
ALP121
700
ALR121
ALE111
ALF111
ASI533
150
450
150
350
150
80
150
60
ASD143
150
110
ASD533
150
500
500
AGP813
900
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Name
A2BN3D
A2BN4D -C
-D
8A
1.2 A
1.6 A
n Breaker Specifications
Breaker ratings are listed below:
Table
Breaker Ratings
Built-in breaker rating
(A/V)
6.3/250 (fuse)
10/250 (fuse)
20/250
Equipment
A2FV50S/A2FV50D field control unit (100 V AC, 220 V AC)
ANB10S/10D ESB bus node unit (100 V,220 V AC)
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
10/250 (fuse)
20/250
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
10/250 (fuse)
20/250
20/250 (fuse)
50/250
20/250 (fuse)
50/250
30/24 (three)
100/24
20/250 (fuse)
50/250
20/250 (fuse)
50/250
30/24 (three)
100/24
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
10/250 (fuse)
20/250
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
10/250 (fuse)
20/250
20/250 (fuse)
50/250
20/250 (fuse)
50/250
30/24 (three)
100/24
3.15/250 (fuse)
10/250
3.15/250 (fuse)
10/250
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
3.15/250 (fuse)
10/250
3.15/250 (fuse)
10/250
6.3/250 (fuse)
15/250
5/250 (fuse)
15/250
12/250 (fuse)
30/24
5/250
15/250
12/250
30/24
*1: Recommended.
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FCU
+
Front
Rear
Attachment bar
15AT/20AT
15AT/20AT
N
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Figure Breaker
n Parts Durability
Some parts require periodical replacements. For preventative maintenance, the recommended
intervals to replace parts with life span of less than 10 years are shown in the table below.
Users can replace parts indicated by Yes in the user replacement. For other parts, contact
Yokogawa for replacement.
There can be some parts having defined life spans in resale material mounted to a console kit. If
that is the case, replace the parts according to a manual of resale material.
The average ambient temperature shown in the table is the average temperature surrounding the
corresponding parts.
When the parts are installed in a cabinet of Yokogawa product, though varies with actual
installations, in general, the temperature inside of the cabinet is about 10 C higher than the
temperature outside the cabinet.
Note: Random failures within the recommended replacement intervals may occur in some parts.
IMPORTANT
The reliability and life span of electronic equipment greatly depend on the operating environment.
It is essential for ensuring reliable operation and prolonged life span that the equipment is used
not only within the range of environment resistance standards but also in a more satisfactory
environment. For instance, if a piece of equipment is always used at 35 C when its operating
temperature ranges from 5 to 40 C, generally its estimated failure rate almost doubles compared
with operation at 25 C.
If corrosive gas is present in the environment, the corrosion of the equipments contacts and
printed circuit boards is accelerated more than in a cleaner environment, resulting in a reduced
life span. Moreover, if dust can be easily generated in the environment, filters must be cleaned
and replaced more often.
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AIP830, AIP831
Table
Part
numbers
AIP830
AIP831
AIP830
AIP831
Recommended
replacement
cycle
Replacement
by user
Remarks
Yes
Yes
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AFV30
Table
Part names
Battery Pack
Part
numbers
Recommended
Replacement
replacement
by user
cycle
Remarks
PW481
8 years
Yes
PW482
8 years
Yes
PW484
8 years
Yes
3 years
Yes
1.5 years
Yes
9 months
Yes
(PW481)
Aluminium Electrolytic
Capacitor
(PW482)
(in power supply
module)
(PW484)
8 years
No
8 years
No
8 years
No
S9109VK
8 years
No
A1546EF
8 years
No
PW484
S9548FA
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A2FV50
Table
Part names
Battery Pack
Part
numbers
Remarks
PW481
8 years
Yes
PW482
8 years
Yes
PW484
8 years
Yes
3 years
Yes
1.5 years
Yes
9 months
Yes
8 years
No
8 years
No
8 years
No
S9548FA
S9109VK
8 years
No
A1546EF
8 years
No
PW484
(PW481)
Aluminium Electrolytic
Capacitor
(PW482)
(in power supply
module)
(PW484)
Built-in power fuse
Recommended
Replacement
replacement
by user
cycle
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AVR10D, AW810D
Table
Part names
Part
numbers
Recommended
Replacement
replacement
by user
cycle
PW441
8 years
Yes
PW442
8 years
Yes
PW444
8 years
Yes
(PW441)
Aluminium Electrolytic
Capacitor
(PW442)
(in power supply
module)
(PW444)
8 years
No
8 years
No
8 years
No
8 years
No
S9109VK
Remarks
100 - 120 V AC:
Average ambient temperature 40 C or less
220 - 240 V AC:
Average ambient temperature 40 C or less
24 V DC:
Average ambient temperature 40 C or less
100 V AC:
Average ambient temperature 40 C or less
220 V AC:
Average ambient temperature 40 C or less
24 V DC:
Average ambient temperature 40 C or less
For PW441, PW442, PW444
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AFV40, ACB51
Table
Part
names
Power Supply
Module
(100-120 V AC)
Power Supply
Module
(220-240 V AC)
Power Supply
Module
(24 V DC)
Power Supply Unit
for Fan(100-120 V
AC,
220-240 V AC)
Power Supply
Unit for Fan
(24 V DC)
Battery Pack
Part
numbers
Recommended
replacement
cycle
A
F
V
4
0
A Replacement
C
by user
B
5
1
PW481
8 years
Yes
PW482
8 years
Yes
PW484
8 years
Yes
S9618FA
8 years
Yes
S9619FA
8 years
Yes
3 years
Yes
1.5 years
Yes
9 months
Yes
S9548FA
Remarks
Aluminium
Electrolytic
Capacitor
(in power
supply module)
(PW481)
8 years
No
(PW482)
8 years
No
(PW484)
8 years
No
Air Filter
T9070CB
1 years
Yes
AIP601
4 years
Yes
Fan Unit
Built-in power fuse
AIP611
4 years
Yes
S9109VK
8 years
No
PW481, PW482
A1546EF
8 years
No
PW484
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ANB11, ANT10U
Table
Part
names
Part
numbers
Power Supply
Module
(100-120 V AC)
Power Supply
Module
(220-240 V AC)
Power Supply
Module
(24 V DC)
Aluminium
Electrolytic
Capacitor
(in power
supply module)
Built-in power fuse
Recommended
Replacement
replacement
by user
cycle
Remarks
PW481
8 years
Yes
PW482
8 years
Yes
PW484
8 years
Yes
(PW481)
8 years
No
(PW482)
8 years
No
(PW484)
8 years
No
S9109VK
8 years
No
PW481, PW482
A1546EF
8 years
No
ANT502
4 years
No
ANT512
4 years
No
PW484
In the G3 environment, replacement is
recommended due to corrosion of the SFP and SFP
connectors.
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ACUKT1
Table
Part
names
Part
numbers
Power Supply
Unit for Fan
(100-120 V AC,
220-240 V AC)
Power Supply
Unit for Fan
(24 V DC)
Fan Unit
Recommended
Replacement
replacement
by user
cycle
Remarks
S9618FA
8 years
Yes
S9619FA
8 years
Yes
ADFAN
4 years
Yes
AIP611
4 years
Yes
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A2NN30D
Table
Part names
Power Supply Unit
(100-120 V AC)
Power Supply Unit
(24 V DC)
Bus Module
Part numbers
Recommended
Replacement Interval
Replacement
by user
A2PW503
8 years
Yes
A2PW504
8 years
Yes
A2EN501-S1
A2EN501-S2
A2EN501-S1
A2EN501-S2
4 years
Yes
Remarks
Average ambient temperature
40 C or less
Average ambient temperature
40 C or less
In the G3 environment,
replacement is recommended
due to corrosion of the SFP
and SFP connectors.
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A2SDV506
Table
Part names
Built-in relay
Part numbers
Recommended
Replacement cycle
Replacement by
user
(A2SDV506)
105 times
Yes
Remarks
A2SDV506 is the unit of the
replacement.
n Paint Colors
Table
Paint Colors
Painted section
Paint color
(Reference Munsell values in parentheses)
Basic color
Channel base
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Post-installation Inspection
Upon the completion of installation of instrumentation, before turning on the power inspect the
following items in the list below to avoid system contamination by dust and moisture dust and
condensation.
Table
Environment
Equipment
It is recommended that you turn on the power in the presence of Yokogawa when turning it on
first.
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Post-installation Environment Preservation
The following precautions should be taken to preserve the proper operating environment after the
system has been installed:
Seal the pits if they are shared by equipment in other rooms, preventing entry of dust and
moisture from the other rooms.
Seal all cable ducts of equipment and building with putty upon completion of cabling.
Always turn on air conditioner. Turning it on/off may cause condensation inside equipment.
If you turn on the power of an air conditioner after a long stop, turn on the air conditioner first
and the system. Otherwise condensation may occur.
Monitor and record ambient temperature and humidity. To maintain the reliability of the
equipment be sure to remove the cause if they fluctuate violently.
Note that leaving exits and entrances open during installation, or leaving open cable ducts
whiles pulling cables, may result in condensation.
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l Title
: CENTUM VP Installation Guidance
l Manual No. : TI 33J01J10-01EN
Mar. 2015/1st Edition
Newly published
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